Fast, Spectroscopy-Based Prediction of In Vitro Dissolution Profile of Extended Release Tablets Using Artificial Neural Networks
The pharmaceutical industry has never seen such a vast development in process analytical methods as in the last decade. The application of near-infrared (NIR) and Raman spectroscopy in monitoring production lines has also become widespread. This work aims to utilize the large amount of information c...
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Main Authors: | Dorián László Galata (Author), Attila Farkas (Author), Zsófia Könyves (Author), Lilla Alexandra Mészáros (Author), Edina Szabó (Author), István Csontos (Author), Andrea Pálos (Author), György Marosi (Author), Zsombor Kristóf Nagy (Author), Brigitta Nagy (Author) |
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2019-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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