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Pharmaceutical Regulatory Science

TitlePharmaceutical Regulatory Science Authors / Editors Editor: Dr. Ravi Shankar Tripathi Co-Editor: Dr. Pravin Badhe Contributing Authors: Sushmita Hiremath; Nikhil Gawas; Bono Naga Sudha; Thokala Ujwala Reddy; Kanchanam AshaDeepthi; Shaik Shabana; Dr. Vivek R. Mallurwar; Reema Sanghvi; Dr.
Dr. Ravi Shankar Tripathi   +1 more
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Rheology in Pharmaceutical Sciences

2016
Rheology is the science of flow and deformation of matter. Particularly gels and non-Newtonian fluids, which exhibit complex flow behavior, are frequently encountered in pharmaceutical engineering and manufacturing, or when dealing with various in vivo fluids.
Søren Hvidt   +2 more
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Nanocrystals Technology for Pharmaceutical Science

Current Pharmaceutical Design, 2018
Background: Nanocrystals technology is a promising method for improving the dissolution rate and enhancing the bioavailability of poorly soluble drugs. In recent years, it has been developing rapidly and applied to drug research and engineering. Nanocrystal drugs can be formulated into various dosage forms. Objective: This review mainly focused on
Zul Kamal   +7 more
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The role of cocrystals in pharmaceutical science

Drug Discovery Today, 2008
Pharmaceutical cocrystals, a subset of a long known but little-studied class of compounds, represent an emerging class of crystal forms in the context of pharmaceutical science. They are attractive to pharmaceutical scientists because they can significantly diversify the number of crystal forms that exist for a particular active pharmaceutical ...
Michael J. Zaworotko, Ning Shan
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Optimisation in pharmaceutical sciences

Pharmaceutisch weekblad, 1981
Optimisation means finding the best possible value of a dependent variable by varying certain independent variables. Several optimisation techniques are discussed and their applications in pharmaceutical technology, analysis, clinical chemistry and medicinal chemistry are critically evaluated.
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In silico toxicology for the pharmaceutical sciences☆

Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology, 2009
The applied use of in silico technologies (a.k.a. computational toxicology, in silico toxicology, computer-assisted tox, e-tox, i-drug discovery, predictive ADME, etc.) for predicting preclinical toxicological endpoints, clinical adverse effects, and metabolism of pharmaceutical substances has become of high interest to the scientific community and the
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Shaping the Transformation of Pharmaceutical Science

Pharmaceutical Research, 2008
This final issue of Pharmaceutical Research in 2008 is dedicated to the celebration of the journal’s 25th anniversary. This particular issue is a collage of (a) selected invited papers for the symposium entitled, “25th Anniversary of Pharmaceutical Research: Impact on Drug Development and Roadmap to Future Innovations” at the AAPS meeting in Atlanta ...
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