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Marilyn Calderone
Researcher at Mines ParisTech
Publications - 13
Citations - 666
Marilyn Calderone is an academic researcher from Mines ParisTech. The author has contributed to research in topics: Supercritical fluid & Solubility. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 13 publications receiving 593 citations. Previous affiliations of Marilyn Calderone include Industrial Research Limited.
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Toward the establishment of standardized in vitro tests for lipid‐based formulations, part 1: Method parameterization and comparison of in vitro digestion profiles across a range of representative formulations
Hywel David Williams,Philip Jonas Sassene,Karen Kleberg,Jean-Claude Bakala-N'Goma,Marilyn Calderone,Vincent Jannin,Annabel Igonin,Anette Partheil,Delphine Marchaud,Eduardo Jule,Jan Vertommen,Mario Maio,Ross Blundell,Hassan Benameur,Frédéric Carrière,Anette Müllertz,Christopher J.H. Porter,Colin W. Pouton +17 more
TL;DR: In this article, baseline conditions for the conduct of digestion tests are suggested and a series of eight model LBFs are described to probe test performance across different formulation types. Digestion experiments were performed in vitro using a pHstat apparatus and danazol employed as a model poorly water-soluble drug.
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Toward the Establishment of Standardized in Vitro Tests for Lipid-Based Formulations. 2. The Effect of Bile Salt Concentration and Drug Loading on the Performance of Type I, II, IIIA, IIIB, and IV Formulations during in Vitro Digestion
Hywel David Williams,Mette Uhre Anby,Philip Jonas Sassene,Karen Kleberg,Jean-Claude Bakala-N'Goma,Marilyn Calderone,Vincent Jannin,Annabel Igonin,Anette Partheil,Delphine Marchaud,Eduardo Jule,Jan Vertommen,Mario Maio,Ross Blundell,Hassan Benameur,Frédéric Carrière,Anette Müllertz,Colin W. Pouton,Christopher J.H. Porter +18 more
TL;DR: Across all formulations a remarkably consistent trend emerged such that the likelihood of precipitation was almost entirely dependent on the maximum supersaturation ratio (SR(M) attained on initiation of digestion, which may prove to be an effective tool in discriminating between LBFs based on performance.
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Toward the Establishment of Standardized In Vitro Tests for Lipid-Based Formulations, Part 3: Understanding Supersaturation Versus Precipitation Potential During the In Vitro Digestion of Type I, II, IIIA, IIIB and IV Lipid-Based Formulations
Hywel David Williams,Philip Jonas Sassene,Karen Kleberg,Marilyn Calderone,Annabel Igonin,Eduardo Jule,Jan Vertommen,Ross Blundell,Hassan Benameur,Anette Müllertz,Colin W. Pouton,Christopher J.H. Porter +11 more
TL;DR: The maximum supersaturation ratio (SRM) provides an indication of the supersaturation ‘pressure’ exerted by formulation digestion and is strongly predictive of the likelihood of drug precipitation in vitro and may also prove effective in discriminating the in vivo performance of LBFs.
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Toward the establishment of standardized in vitro tests for lipid-based formulations. 5. Lipolysis of representative formulations by gastric lipase.
Jean-Claude Bakala-N'Goma,Hywel David Williams,Philip Jonas Sassene,Karen Kleberg,Marilyn Calderone,Vincent Jannin,Annabel Igonin,Anette Partheil,Delphine Marchaud,Eduardo Jule,Jan Vertommen,Mario Maio,Ross Blundell,Hassan Benameur,Anette Müllertz,Colin W. Pouton,Christopher J.H. Porter,Frédéric Carrière +17 more
TL;DR: Since gastric lipase initiates lipid digestion in the stomach, remains active in the intestine and acts on all representative LBFs, its implementation in future standardized in vitro assays may be beneficial.
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Toward the establishment of standardized in vitro tests for lipid-based formulations, part 6: Effects of varying pancreatin and calcium levels
Philip Jonas Sassene,Karen Kleberg,Hywel David Williams,Jean-Claude Bakala-N'Goma,Frédéric Carrière,Marilyn Calderone,Vincent Jannin,Annabel Igonin,Anette Partheil,Delphine Marchaud,Eduardo Jule,Jan Vertommen,Mario Maio,Ross Blundell,Hassan Benameur,Christopher J.H. Porter,Colin W. Pouton,Anette Müllertz +17 more
TL;DR: The impact of pancreatin and calcium addition on a wide array of lipid-based formulations (LBFs) during in vitro lipolysis, with regard to digestion rates and distribution of the model drug danazol, was investigated.