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Applications of USP apparatus 3 in assessing the in vitro release of solid oral dosage forms
USP Apparatus 3 (reciprocating cylinder) is a very versatile device for the in vitro assessment of release characteristics of solid oral dosage forms, because it enables the product to be subjected to different dissolution media and agitation speeds in a
Bianca Ramos Pezzini +3 more
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Background and purpose: The evaluation of micellization parameters of surfactants that aggregate gradually, such as bile salts, is not trivial. In this work, different probes and data treatment models are tested to set up an analytical method based on ...
Susana Amézqueta +3 more
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Strategies to Improve the Lipophilicity of Hydrophilic Macromolecular Drugs
Hydrophilic macromolecular drugs can be successfully lipidized by covalent attachment of lipids, by hydrophobic ion pairing with negatively or positively charged surfactants, and by dry or wet reverse micelle formation. Lipophilicity enhancement of hydrophilic macromolecules has several benefits including stability and bioavailability improvement ...
Sera Lindner +8 more
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THE FEATURES OF THE PREDICTIVE DISSOLUTION TESTING (REVIEW)
Dissolution test plays an important role at different levels of the development and manufacturing drugs as one of the major quality control tools and an integral part of In vitro tests in the study of drug release from the developed dosage forms. Article
R. I. Moustafine +2 more
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Organic Electrochemical Transistors for Neuromorphic Devices and Applications
Organic electrochemical transistors are emerging as promising platforms for neuromorphic devices that emulate neuronal and synaptic activities and can seamlessly integrate with biological systems. This review focuses on resultant organic artificial neurons, synapses, and integrated devices, with an emphasis on their ability to perform neuromorphic ...
Kexin Xiang +4 more
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ABSTRACT A high number of poorly soluble compounds are being developed; thus, understanding the factors that influence their absorption is critical. Intestinal bile salts, which facilitate micelle‐mediated solubilization, are particularly important for drugs with low solubility and are reported to be highly variable.
Laura G. Al‐Amiry Santos +2 more
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Introduction.Tuberculosis (TB) is one of the top ten causes of death worldwide. Improvement of the treatment options via development of new drugs and treatment regimens that would be more convenient for patients is one of key options of improving the ...
A. L. Khokhlov +7 more
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Impact of presence of excipients in drug analysis in fed-state gastric biorelevant media
In this study, the influence of the presence of excipients in sample preparation and clean-up steps required prior to drug analysis in milk-based media which simulate the in vivo properties of the fed state stomach was investigated. 15 excipients, normally present in solid dosage forms of five APIs tested (atenolol, paracetamol, furosemide, nifedipine ...
Baxevanis, Fotios +2 more
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The present study aimed to develop a novel formulation containing glutathione (GSH) as an oral antioxidant therapy for the treatment of oxidative stress-related intestinal diseases.
Serena Bertoni +4 more
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Development of biorelevant media and dissolution tests for gastrointestinal disease states
Standard biorelevant media reflect the average gastrointestinal (GI) physiology in healthy volunteers. The use of biorelevant media in in vitro experiments has become an important strategy to predict drug behaviour in vivo and is often combined with in silico tools in order to simulate drug plasma profiles over time.
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