An impact of nanocrystals on dissolution rate of Lercanidipine: Supersaturation and crystallization by addition of solvent to antisolvent
Abstract Background Nanocrystals of any drug are pure solid drug particles with a mean diameter in nanometer range. Dissolution is a crucial factor for absorption of medicine in case of water-insoluble or poorly soluble drugs. The aim of this study was to develop nanocrystals of a hydrophobic drug,...
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Main Authors: | Dolly Tulsibhai Gadhiya (Author), Jayvadan K. Patel (Author), Arti Arjanbhai Bagada (Author) |
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2021-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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