A novel co-processed directly compressible release-retarding polymer: In vitro, solid state and in vivo evaluation
Directly compressible (DC) co-processed excipient capable of providing nearly zero order release with improved functionality was developed without any chemical modification by employed various techniques such as physical mixing, high shear mixer granulation and spray drying. Co-processed excipient w...
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Main Authors: | Prashant Kumar Choudhari (Author), H.K. Jain (Author), P. Sharma (Author), B. Srivastava (Author) |
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2018-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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