Improving the Bioactivity of Norfloxacin with Tablets Made from Paper
(1) Background: Many drugs possess poor bioavailability, and many strategies are available to overcome this issue. In this study, smartFilm technology, i.e., a porous cellulose matrix (paper), in which the active compound can be loaded onto in an amorphous state was utilised for oral administration...
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Main Authors: | Ayat Abdelkader (Author), Laura Nallbati (Author), Cornelia M. Keck (Author) |
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2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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