Evaluation of chitosan-anionic polymers based tablets for extended-release of highly water-soluble drugs
The objective of this study is to develop chitosan-anionic polymers based extended-release tablets and test the feasibility of using this system for the sustained release of highly water-soluble drugs with high drug loading. Here, the combination of sodium valproate (VPS) and valproic acid (VPA) wer...
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Main Authors: | Yang Shao (Author), Liang Li (Author), Xiangqin Gu (Author), Linlin Wang (Author), Shirui Mao (Author) |
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2015-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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