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Title: EVALUATION OF ANTIPYRETIC ACTIVITY OF VARIOUS EXTRACTS OF LEAVES OF MENTHA ARVENSIS IN RAT Author: Raghvendra Mishra, D.N.Jhade, Sunil Shah, Chandra Kishor Tyagi, Mithun Kumar Verma Keyword: Mentha arvensis Linn, Brewer’syeast, antipyretic, phyt

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Table 1: Formulation chart for the preparation of pellets Formulation code Drug MCC
Table 3: Relationship between powder flowability& % compressibility
Table:  Optimization of process parameters for pelletization. Formulation                                                                               Ratio Description of pellets                                                           F1 90:10 Rod shape and brittle
Table 2: Micromeritic properties and Particle size analysisAngle of repose                 θ0 Tapped density
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