Development of sweet potato (<em>Ipomoea batatas</em> Lamk.) as excipient in tablet formulation
Background: Sweet potato has a potential to be used as a raw material for tablets. However, it needs chemical modifications to produce derivatives with excellent pharmaceutical characteristics. The primary purpose of this research was to use sweet potato starch (Ipomoea batatas Lamk.) as a tablet ex...
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Main Authors: | Lamia Diang Mahalia (Author), Stefanus Supriyanto (Author), Yandi Syukri (Author) |
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SAGE Publishing,
2020-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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