Formation of a Stable Co-Amorphous System for a Brick Dust Molecule by Utilizing Sodium Taurocholate with High Glass Transition Temperature
Brick dust molecules are usually poorly soluble in water and lipoidal components, making it difficult to formulate them in dosage forms that provide efficient pharmacological effects. A co-amorphous system is an effective strategy to resolve these issues. However, their glass transition temperatures...
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Main Authors: | Shohei Aikawa (Author), Hironori Tanaka (Author), Hiroshi Ueda (Author), Masato Maruyama (Author), Kazutaka Higaki (Author) |
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2022-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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