Rhinacanthins, derived from Rhinacanthus nasutus, widely used in traditional medicine, exhibit antifungal, anticancer, antiviral, antibacterial, and antiplatelet aggregation effects.
Thongtham Suksawat +5 more
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The Milky Way: Paediatric milk-based dispersible tablets prepared by direct compression - a proof-of-concept study [PDF]
Objectives: Dispersible tabletsare proposed by the World Health Organisation as the preferred paediatric formulation. It was hypothesised that tablets made from a powdered milk-base that disperse in water to form suspensions resembling milk might be a ...
Basit, AW +3 more
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Investigating the Impact of Co-processed Excipients on the Formulation of Bromhexine Hydrochloride Orally Disintegrating Tablets (ODTs). [PDF]
Woyna-Orlewicz K +11 more
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PREPARATION AND EVALUATION OF ORALLY DISINTEGRATING TABLETS OF DROTAVERINE HYDROCHLORIDE USING SUBLIMATION TECHNIQUE [PDF]
Objective: To formulate orally disintegrating taste masked tablets of drotaverine hydrochloride (HCl) by sublimation technique.Methods: Initially superdisintegrant was selected and its concentration was optimized by pre-compression and post-compression ...
Hari, Kuralla +2 more
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Orally disintegrating tablets containing famotidine nanoparticles provide high intestinal absorbability via the energy-dependent endocytosis pathway. [PDF]
Nagai N +8 more
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Preparation and Evaluation of Directly Compressible Orally Disintegrating Tablets of Cannabidiol Formulated Using Liquisolid Technique. [PDF]
Limpongsa E +3 more
europepmc +1 more source
Investigation, development and evaluation of orally disintegrating tablets [PDF]
Szakonyi, Gergely
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Mimicking the impact of infant tongue peristalsis on behaviour of solid oral dosage forms administered during breastfeeding [PDF]
An in vitro simulation system was developed to study the effect of an infant’s peristaltic tongue motion during breastfeeding on oral rapidly disintegrating tablets in the mouth, for use in rapid product candidate screening.
Gerrard, SE +4 more
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Study of Orally Disintegrating Tablets Using Erythritol as an Excipient Produced by Moisture-Activated Dry Granulation (MADG). [PDF]
Yamada M +6 more
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