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CHEMICAL STABILITY OF DRUGS

The chemical stability of drugs plays a pivotal role in the pharmaceutical industry, impacting drug development, manufacturing, storage, and ultimately, patient safety. This abstract explores the key aspects of chemical stability, emphasizing its significance in drug formulation and quality control.
Sandeep Mukati   +3 more
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Chemical Stability of Drugs

1981
Most drugs are subject to some form of chemical decomposition, particularly when formulated as liquid dosage forms. Some of the consequences of degradation are that the aged medicinal preparation no longer has the desired pharmacological potency. It may also exhibit physical manifestations of decomposition such as the discolouration that often follows ...
A. T. Florence, D. Attwood
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Chemical Stabilization of Laser Dyes.

1984
Abstract : Irradiation of ethanol solutions of coumarin laser dye lasers produces products which absorb at the lasing wavelength. This results in attenuation of dye laser output through interference of stimulated emission. A major photoprocess which produces material which absorbs at the lasing wavelength is dye sensitized solvent oxidative ...
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Chemical stability of liposomes: implications for their physical stability

Chemistry and Physics of Lipids, 1993
In the first part of this article, chemical and physical stability of aqueous liposome dispersions have been addressed. Chemical stability of phospholipids has been considered in two parts: oxidation and hydrolysis. Major attention has been paid to hydrolysis kinetics of phospholipids as a function of pH, temperature, buffer concentration and ionic ...
M, Grit, D J, Crommelin
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Evaluation of chemical stability

Fire Technology, 1971
The author discusses a system of 3 simple, time and material saving tests that may be used to give an indication of the explosion potential of chemicals.
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ChemInform Abstract: Chemical Stability

ChemInform, 1994
AbstractChemInform is a weekly Abstracting Service, delivering concise information at a glance that was extracted from about 100 leading journals. To access a ChemInform Abstract of an article which was published elsewhere, please select a “Full Text” option. The original article is trackable via the “References” option.
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Stability of chemical species

International Journal of Quantum Chemistry, 1983
AbstractIn the framework of our theoretical approach of the structure and reactivity of chemical intermediates we have been led to reexamine the concept of stability which is widely used by the experimentalists often without specifying its true meaning. In this work we propose a more general definition of the concept of stabilization energy, namely,
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Chemical Sensitization and Stabilization

1995
Abstract In order to achieve latent image formation in photographic emulsions with high efficiency and stability, many attempts are made to modify the silver halide grains in emulsions. While these attempts include chemical sensitization, hypersensitization, and latensification, chemical sensitizations are most effective and are widely ...
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Chemical stability

2007
E.H. Kerns, L. Di
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Implant Stabilization Chemical and Biomechanical Considerations

Orthopedic Clinics of North America, 1973
SUMMARY The influence of implant chemistry and biomechanics on stabilization has been examined in terms of the interaction between the surface of an implant and adjacent tissue. The optimization of this interaction was postulated to depend on four key parameters: implant bulk chemistry, implant surface finish and shape, implant mechanical response ...
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