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Aminoacylase pellets

Biotechnology and Bioengineering, 1977
AbstractAminoacylase was immobilized on the mycelium pellets of Aspergillus ochraceus by using albumin and glutaraldehyde. No difference in the optimum pH was observed between native aminoacylase and aminoacylase pellets. The amino‐acylase pellets were stable in pH 4–8 but they were unstable in alkaline conditions.
K I, Hirano, I, Karube, S, Suzuki
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Pellets and Techniques of Pelletization

Research Journal of Pharmacy and Technology, 2019
Background In the present day scenario, where novel drug delivery system and controlled drug delivery systems have been developed over the conventional oral solid dosage forms, pellets emerged as a versatile delivery system. Pelletization is a technique to obtain pellets or spherical particles having a dimensions between 0.5 - 1.5 mm.
Kishore Manoharan   +2 more
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Liquisolid Pellets and Liqui-Pellets Are Not Different

AAPS PharmSciTech, 2020
Our research group has pioneered the development of liquisolid pellets as a new drug delivery system targeting at the improvement of the dissolution rates of poorly water-soluble drugs, combining the technological and biopharmaceutical advantages of both multiparticulate and liquisolid systems.
Bianca Ramos, Pezzini   +5 more
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Airgun Pellet Appendicitis

Australasian Radiology, 1988
ABSTRACTA rare case in which an airgun pellet was present in an inflamed appendix is reported. The significance of foreign bodies seen in the appendix on abdominal radiographs is discussed.
J, Price, G A, Dewar, C, Metreweli
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Compaction studies on pellets I. Uncoated pellets

International Journal of Pharmaceutics, 1993
Abstract Compaction characteristics of Surelease coated pellets were studied using several techniques including porosity change, Heckel equation, total work of compaction and elastic recovery indices. The reduction in yield strength and an increase in tensile strength of the compacts caused by the addition of a Surelease coating to the pellets is ...
L. Maganti, M. Çelik
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Pelletization of torrefied sawdust and properties of torrefied pellets

Applied Energy, 2012
Pelletization of torrefied sawdust from a fluidized bed reactor was investigated to quantify the energy consumption and pellet properties, including moisture adsorption, pellet density and Meyer hardness. Energy consumptions in compaction and extrusion for torrefied sawdust were significantly higher than those for untreated sawdust at the same ...
Hui Li   +5 more
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TESTOSTERONE PELLET IMPLANTATION

The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 1946
TESTOSTERONE has found a definite place in the treatment of certain human diseases and syndromes. Although its value has been widely discussed and debated, it is nevertheless a specific therapy in conditions such as eunuchoidism and hypogonadism. The preparations and modes of administration vary—testosterone in oil by injection, methyl testosterone by ...
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Theoretical effects on pellet cracking of friction at pellet-pellet interfaces

Nuclear Engineering and Design, 1976
Abstract The most likely position for fracture to occur in the cladding on a nuclear fuel element was shown, in the earlier work, to be the point above the place where a radial crack emerges through the end face of the pellet. In this paper it is shown that friction between the contacting surfaces of two adjacent pellets will tend to make cracks ...
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Pellet fuelling

Nuclear Fusion, 1995
Milora, S.   +3 more
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Pelletizing

2023
Fan Xiaohui, Bi Xuegong, Xu Kuangdi
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