Assessing the effect of moderately increasing medium viscosity on the intrinsic dissolution rate and diffusion coefficient of ibuprofen particles
This study investigated the effects of moderately increasing medium viscosity through two viscosity enhancing agents (VEA) (HPMC and sucrose) on the intrinsic dissolution of a BCS class II drug (ibuprofen). The differences in intrinsic dissolution were characterized through the estimation of a diffu...
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Main Authors: | Marina Navas Bachiller (Author), Tim Persoons (Author), Anne-Marie Healy (Author), Deirdre Maria D'Arcy (Author) |
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University of Huddersfield Press,
2022-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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