Following drug degradation and consequent taste deterioration of an oral reconstituted paediatric suspension during dosing interval via electronic tongue
Background: The taste of oral liquid dosage forms is a crucial factor that impacts pediatric patient compliance. Taste of suspensions can be typically evaluated by human volunteers. Recently, the electronic tongue (ET) has been proven as an emerging tool that could be useful to follow up various for...
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Main Authors: | Abdel Naser Zaid (Author), Rowa Al Ramahi (Author), Alaaldin AlKilany (Author), Nawaf Abu-Khalaf (Author), Maher El Kharouf (Author), Dana Abu Dayeh (Author), Leena Al-omari (Author), Mohammad Yaqoup (Author) |
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2022-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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