Enhanced dissolution of poorly soluble antiviral drugs from nanoparticles of cellulose acetate based solid dispersion matrices
Polysaccharide-based polymers were used to produce nanoparticles of poorly soluble antiviral drugs using a rapid precipitation process. The structure-property relationships of four novel cellulose acetate-based polymers were studied for their solubility enhancement of poorly soluble drugs. Particles...
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Main Authors: | Sonal Mazumder (Author), Ashish Kumar Dewangan (Author), Naresh Pavurala (Author) |
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2017-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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