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Lipid‐Based Nanoparticles for Time‐Release Delivery of Flavonoids
Lipid‐based nanocarriers enhance the stability, bioavailability, and controlled release of flavonoids. These systems improve encapsulation efficiency and protection against degradation, highlighting their potential for food and nutraceutical applications.
Ziane da Conceição das Mercês +3 more
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Drug Excipients. Necessary but Not Harmless.
Baixauli-Fernández VJ.
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Natural polymers in diabetes management: formulation prospects of Hibiscus rosa-sinensis mucilage for metformin sustained release. [PDF]
Kizza NR, Bukke SPN, Yahaya UH, Bot YS.
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Polymers as Stabilizing Excipients for Spray-Dried Protein Formulations. [PDF]
Patil CD +8 more
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Short Peptides as Excipients in Parenteral Protein Formulations: A Mini Review. [PDF]
Migoń D, Jaremicz Z, Kamysz W.
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By the multi-functional excipients to tablets with improved end-use properties
Paola Eva Leko
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Spray-Dried Serum for Inhaled Antiviral Therapy. [PDF]
Germani S +5 more
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Combined extraction and spray-freeze-drying of Cannabis sativa Flos provides stable lyophilizate particles of cannabinoids. [PDF]
Kožák J +4 more
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