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Identification of Coating Materials for Enteric Coated Preparations

open access: bronzeJapanese Journal of Hospital Pharmacy, 1978
Enteric coating substances were tested in terms of disintegration time of the preparations. The samples used are 8 brands of multiple digestive enzyme capsules containing enteric coated granules and 5 of enteric coated granules (2 anti-inflammatory enzyme preparations and 1 each preparation of an antipyretic, kallidinogenase and ATP).
Yoshio Kanakubo   +3 more
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Absorption of enteric and non‐enteric coated prednisolone tablets. [PDF]

open access: yesBritish Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, 1975
1. Relative rates of absorption of enteric and non‐enteric preparations of prednisolone were measured in five renal transplant recipients. 2. The absorption of the enteric coated preparation is delayed and the peak plasma concentration is much lower than that attained using the same dose of the uncoated material. 3.
B Hulme, R Rault, V. H. T. James
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Enteric-Coated Cysteamine Bitartrate in Cystinosis Patients

open access: yesPharmaceutics, 2023
Cystinosis is a severe inherited metabolic storage disease caused by the lysosomal accumulation of cystine. Lifelong therapy with the drug cysteamine bitartrate is necessary. Cysteamine cleaves intralysosomal cystine, and thereafter, it can exit from the organelle.
Klank, S. (Sabrina)   +8 more
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Enteric coated microspheres of pancreatin in the treatment of cystic fibrosis: comparison with a standard enteric coated preparation. [PDF]

open access: yesThorax, 1987
In an open, randomised crossover study enteric coated microspheres of pancreatin were compared with a standard preparation of enteric coated pancreatin over two consecutive 28 day treatment periods in 23 adults with steatorrhoea due to cystic fibrosis. Lipase intake was equal to the patients' previous requirements and was the same during the two months.
M E Hodson   +3 more
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Development and evaluation of a hot-melt coating technique for enteric coating [PDF]

open access: yesBrazilian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2012
Conventional enteric coating requires the use of organic based polymers which are equally hazardous to the environment and operating personnel. Hot-melt coating avoids the use of solvents and is a safer and time-saving process. The present study was designed to assess the efficacy of hot-melt coating (HMC) as an enteric coating technique.
Patil, Arun Trambak   +5 more
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Kinetics of Release from Enteric-Coated Tablets [PDF]

open access: yesPharmaceutical Research, 1988
Controlled and localized release of drugs in the intestine can be achieved by enteric coating. The design of enteric-coated tablets has so far remained empirical, in part because of the lack of a quantitative description of the drug release kinetics. In this paper, a mathematical model is presented that describes the dissolution of the polymer coating ...
Palsson, Bernhard Ø   +3 more
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Application and Preparation of Enteric Coating Materials [PDF]

open access: yesIOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering, 2017
In this paper, polymethacrylate enteric coated materials based on the equal mass of methyl acrylic acid and ethyl acrylate as the main raw materials were synthesized through emulsion polymerization. Omeprazole Enteric-coated Capsules were prepared by the fluidized bed coating technology using above materials as enteric layer and in vitro enteric test ...
Xingzheng Zhang   +6 more
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