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IN TRIHYDRATE  Research Article
IN TRIHYDRATE Research Article

... swallowing intact or chewing to deliver a precise dosage of medication to patients. The pills, which include tablets and capsules, are able to retain their shapes under moderate pressure. However, some patients, particularly pediatric, geriatric, bedridden, psychiatry and traveling patients have dif ...
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... phospholipid-complex-technique can enable researchers to deliver the phytoconstituents into systemic circulation by using certain conventional dosage forms like tablets and capsules. This review highlights the unique property of phospholipids in drug delivery, their role as adjuvant in health benefi ...
IN­VITRO TARTRATE  Research Article   
IN­VITRO TARTRATE  Research Article   

... absorbed  from  oral  route  but  undergoes  first  pass  metabolism,  which  results  in  only  38%  oral  bioavailability.  The  half  life  of  metoprolol tartrate is approximately 3‐4 hours. Metoprolol tartrate  was  selected  as  model  drug  to  avoid  first  pass  hepatic  metabolism  ...
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... and are, therefore, less expensive to manufacture (Fasano et al, 2005). A vast variety of pharmaceutical research is directed at developing new dosage forms for oral administration. Most of these efforts have focused on either formulating novel drug delivery systems or increasing the patient complia ...
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IN VITRO NATURAL GUM AND IT’S SOLID CHARACTERIZATION
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... imidazole with a biological half life of 2-2.5h [2,3]. Its adult dose is 25mg, 50 mg and 100 mg once daily based on the requirement as prophylactic, for treatment and in severe conditions. Oral timed–release tablets (TRT) are dosage forms used for chronotherapeutic drug delivery [4]. These systems c ...
International Journal for Pharmaceutical Research Scholars (IJPRS)
International Journal for Pharmaceutical Research Scholars (IJPRS)

... of drug administration. The advances in the formulation technology of modified release dosage form with extended release oral dosage form has been widely accepted approach as compared to conventional immediate release formulations of the same drug, over which it provides a prolong release of the dru ...
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... (day 1 to 3) with 60% of the AAT released. The second phase was an intermediate one (day 4 to 9) with a low and continuous release including approximately a 36% of release and finally a third phase (till day 36) was detected with a moderate burst (Fig. 2). ...
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Development and in-vitro characterization of sustained release
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... on X- axis against percent cumulative drug release on Y-axis.The results were tabulated in Table.8 and Figure.7. Drug release kinetics of the selected formulation [12]: The release kinetics and curve fitting was studied using an MS- Excel based software program. STABILITY STUDIES [13, 14]: Stability ...
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... of silymarin have revealed poor absorption, rapid metabolism, and ultimately poor oral bioavailability. For optimum silymarin bioavailability, issues of solubility, permeability, metabolism, and excretion must be addressed. An array of methods have been described in recent years that can improve its ...
Formulation and Evaluation of Itopride Hydrochloride Floating
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... systems. It is evident from the recent scientific and patient literature that an increased interest in novel dosage forms that are retained in stomach for a prolonged and predictable period of time exists today in academic and industrial research groups. One of the most feasible approaches for achie ...
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4 2. LITERATURE REVIEW: Ariyana, et al (2014), developed

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... One of our greatest prevention challenges in the next decade will not be that we lack options, but prioritizing to advance the best prevention options The prevention field is positioned to not only optimally deliver prevention strategies, but to also provide a range of delivery choices to men and wo ...
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Nicholas A. Peppas



Nicholas (Nikolaos) A. Peppas (Greek: Νικόλαος Α. Πέππας; born in Athens, Greece on August 25, 1948) is a chemical and biomedical engineer whose leadership in biomaterials science and engineering, drug delivery, bionanotechnology, pharmaceutical sciences, chemical and polymer engineering has led to numerous biomedical products or devices.
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