Formulation and Evaluation of Gastroretentive In Situ Gelling System of Ketoprofen

A revolutionary concept for achieving long-term medication release is the gastroretentive in situ gelling system. The goal of this research was to formulate and test a gastroretentive in situ gel for ketoprofen delivery to targeted site to increase the residence and delivery time. Ketoprofen gastror...

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Main Authors: Shabaraya AR (Author), T Ashwini T. (Author), Vineetha K. (Author)
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Published: Sciendo, 2023-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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