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Overview

Ecevit Bilgili was affiliated with the New Jersey Institute of Technology in the United States. Their research contributions primarily spanned the fields of engineering and pharmacology, toxicology, and pharmaceutics, with a particular focus on mechanical engineering and pharmaceutical science.

Their work addressed topics such as mineral processing and grinding, minerals flotation and separation techniques, drug solubility and delivery systems, granular flow and fluidized beds, drilling and well engineering, crystallization and solubility studies, and microencapsulation and drying processes.

Ecevit Bilgili's research appeared in several well-known academic venues. Frequent publication outlets included:

  • Pharmaceutics
  • Powder Technology
  • European Journal of Pharmaceutics and Biopharmaceutics
  • Journal of Pharmaceutical and BioTech Industry
  • Advanced Powder Technology

Some recent papers authored or co-authored by Bilgili are:

  • Mechanistic Modeling of Wet Stirred Media Milling for Production of Drug Nanosuspensions (2020, AAPS PharmSciTech)
  • Synergistic and antagonistic effects of various amphiphilic polymer combinations in enhancing griseofulvin release from ternary amorphous solid dispersions (2020, European Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences)
  • Spray-Dried Amorphous Solid Dispersions of Griseofulvin in HPC/Soluplus/SDS: Elucidating the Multifaceted Impact of SDS as a Minor Component (2020, Pharmaceutics)
  • Impact of media material and process parameters on breakage kinetics-energy consumption during wet media milling of drugs (2020, European Journal of Pharmaceutics and Biopharmaceutics)
  • Impact of altered hydrophobicity and reduced agglomeration on dissolution of micronized poorly water-soluble drug powders after dry coating (2021, International Journal of Pharmaceutics)

The scientist collaborated regularly with several researchers who appeared as frequent coauthors in their works. These included:

  • Gulenay Guner, with 18 joint publications
  • Rajesh N. Davé, with 8 joint publications
  • Donald J. Clancy, with 7 joint publications
  • Nontawat Muanpaopong, with 6 joint publications
  • Mahbubur Rahman, with 5 joint publications

The main subfields of study in which Bilgili contributed were:

  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Pharmaceutical Science
  • Water Science and Technology
  • Biomedical Engineering
  • Computational Mechanics

Their work covered interdisciplinary areas where engineering and pharmaceutical sciences overlapped, particularly focusing on process modeling, drug delivery systems, and materials processing techniques relevant to pharmaceutical applications.

Best Publications

  • Nanomilling of Drugs for Bioavailability Enhancement: A Holistic Formulation-Process Perspective

    Meng Li;Mohammad Azad;Rajesh Davé;Ecevit Bilgili

  • Bioavailability Enhancement of Poorly Water-Soluble Drugs via Nanocomposites: Formulation⁻Processing Aspects and Challenges.

    Anagha Bhakay;Mahbubur Rahman;Rajesh N. Dave;Ecevit Bilgili

  • Preparation and characterization of hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose films containing stable BCS Class II drug nanoparticles for pharmaceutical applications.

    Lucas Sievens-Figueroa;Anagha Bhakay;Jackeline I. Jerez-Rozo;Natasha Pandya

  • Population balance modeling of non-linear effects in milling processes

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  • Scale-up of pharmaceutical spray drying using scale-up rules: A review.

    Sadegh Poozesh;Ecevit Bilgili

  • Novel aspects of wet milling for the production of microsuspensions and nanosuspensions of poorly water-soluble drugs

    Anagha Bhakay;Maneesh Merwade;Ecevit Bilgili;Rajesh N. Dave

  • Nano-milling of pigment agglomerates using a wet stirred media mill: Elucidation of the kinetics and breakage mechanisms

    Ecevit Bilgili;Rhye Hamey;Brian Scarlett

  • Impact of process parameters on the breakage kinetics of poorly water-soluble drugs during wet stirred media milling: a microhydrodynamic view.

    Afolawemi Afolabi;Olakemi Akinlabi;Ecevit Bilgili

  • A combined microhydrodynamics-polymer adsorption analysis for elucidation of the roles of stabilizers in wet stirred media milling.

    Ecevit Bilgili;Afolawemi Afolabi

  • Continuous production of drug nanoparticle suspensions via wet stirred media milling: a fresh look at the Rehbinder effect

    Alexandre Monteiro;Afolawemi Afolabi;Ecevit Bilgili

  • Sub-100nm drug particle suspensions prepared via wet milling with low bead contamination through novel process intensification

    M. Li;N. Yaragudi;A. Afolabi;R. Dave

  • A study of the physical stability of wet media-milled fenofibrate suspensions using dynamic equilibrium curves

    C. Knieke;M.A. Azad;R.N. Davé;E. Bilgili

  • Pulverization of rubber granulates using the solid-state shear extrusion (SSSE) process:: Part I. Process concepts and characteristics

    E Bilgili;H Arastoopour;B Bernstein

  • Formulation of a non-linear framework for population balance modeling of batch grinding : Beyond first-order kinetics

    Ecevit Bilgili;Juan Yepes;Brian Scarlett

  • Is the combination of cellulosic polymers and anionic surfactants a good strategy for ensuring physical stability of BCS Class II drug nanosuspensions

    Ecevit Bilgili;Meng Li;Afolawemi Afolabi

  • Production of pigment nanoparticles using a wet stirred mill with polymeric media

    Ecevit Bilgili;Rhye Hamey;Brian Scarlett

  • Recovery of BCS Class II drugs during aqueous redispersion of core–shell type nanocomposite particles produced via fluidized bed coating

    Anagha Bhakay;Rajesh Davé;Ecevit Bilgili

  • Identification of the breakage rate and distribution parameters in a non-linear population balance model for batch milling

    Maxx Capece;Ecevit Bilgili;Rajesh Dave

  • Redispersible fast dissolving nanocomposite microparticles of poorly water-soluble drugs.

    Anagha Bhakay;Mohammad Azad;Ecevit Bilgili;Rajesh Dave

  • Fast drying of biocompatible polymer films loaded with poorly water-soluble drug nano-particles via low temperature forced convection

    Ramana Susarla;Lucas Sievens-Figueroa;Anagha Bhakay;Yueyang Shen

  • Enhanced physical stabilization of fenofibrate nanosuspensions via wet co-milling with a superdisintegrant and an adsorbing polymer

    Mohammad Azad;Afolawemi Afolabi;Anagha Bhakay;Jonathan Leonardi

Frequent Co-Authors

Rajesh N. Dave
Rajesh N. Dave New Jersey Institute of Technology
Fernando J. Muzzio
Fernando J. Muzzio Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Chi-Hwa Wang
Chi-Hwa Wang National University of Singapore
Rohit Ramachandran
Rohit Ramachandran Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Lynne S. Taylor
Lynne S. Taylor Purdue University West Lafayette
Alberto M. Cuitiño
Alberto M. Cuitiño Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey

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