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Written by The pharmaHUB Data Group   
Thursday, 29 July 2010 15:17

image pharmaHUB now offers its research community a publicly available Excipients Database that contains material properties and usage data that are useful for formulation development and the evaluation of formulations by regulators. As our Excipients database grows, we plan to add knowledge management tools that can be used to aid formulation development and excipient evaluation and comparison. To achieve this objective we have developed a 5 part strategy: 1) assess the nature of information available for the database, 2) gather available information and design a useful format, 3) create a database to best utilize the data, 4) populate the database through the pharmaHUB portal and 5) continue to add more excipients, refine database structures, and enhance knowledge management tools.

Our Excipient Properties of Materials database offers a searchable repository for the newest excipient properties data. This database will benefit the pharmaHUB community by providing a user-friendly way to:

  • Contribute new scientific data
    Our forms offer easy data entry for scientists to contribute their samples, properties and experimental measurement data.
  • Search our sample and products catalogs and the measurements database
    Researchers can easily find related data by using samples, properties, and methods as primary search tools.



Sample Entry Form

Explore our Sample Catalog

Browse or search samples contributed by the thermalHUB community to our Sample Catalog

Contribute your own samples ...

If you characterized a sample and its properties through experimental testing, share your sample and experimental measurements with the pharmaHUB community! Use the Sample Entry Form to add your sample to our Sample Catalog.

Browse the Excipient and Product Knowledge Base

Browse or search our knowledge base for excipients, products and vendors! Use the Product Knowledge Base to look up formulas, weights, solubility, chemical structure and other information about the products in our database.




Last Updated on Wednesday, 20 October 2010 09:41