Plants as pharmaceutical excipients in oral sustained drug delivery systems: A review
Plants and their derivatives have contributed immensely to drug development for their application as medicinal agents or as excipients in preparation of new drug delivery systems. Their use keeps increasing by the day. The rich, yet-to-be fully tapped vegetation available in the African sub-region p...
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Main Authors: | T O Uwah (Author), E I Akpabio (Author), Daniel Effiong (Author) |
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Creative Pharma Assent,
2021-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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