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Biorelevant dissolution media (fasted state small intestinal fluid).

DETERMINATION AND APPLICATION OF BIORELEVANT DISSOLUTION MEDIA TO MEET THE IN VIVO PERFORMANCE IN VALSARTAN AND CHLORTHALIDONE IN SOLID DOSAGE FORM

DETERMINATION AND APPLICATION OF BIORELEVANT DISSOLUTION MEDIA TO MEET THE IN VIVO PERFORMANCE IN VALSARTAN AND CHLORTHALIDONE IN SOLID DOSAGE FORM

... the biorelevant dissolution media enabling the prediction of the in-vivo performance of the new FDC product of Valsartan and Chlorthalidone (formulated as solid dosage form) in comparison with mono ...

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DEVELOPMENT AND VALIDATION OF STABILITY INDICATING RP-HPLC METHOD FOR SIMULTANEOUS ESTIMATION OF LAMOTRIGINE AND VALPROIC ACID AND THEIR DOSAGE FORMS IN BIORELEVANT DISSOLUTION MEDIA

DEVELOPMENT AND VALIDATION OF STABILITY INDICATING RP-HPLC METHOD FOR SIMULTANEOUS ESTIMATION OF LAMOTRIGINE AND VALPROIC ACID AND THEIR DOSAGE FORMS IN BIORELEVANT DISSOLUTION MEDIA

... The results of the analysis of pharmaceutical dosage form indicated that the developed RP-HPLC method is highly accurate, precise and robust and are in good agreement with the labeled claim of the drug.A sensitive& ...

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Colon specific delivery of drugs using organic solvent ethylcellulose/amylose systems

Colon specific delivery of drugs using organic solvent ethylcellulose/amylose systems

... Film formation from aqueous polymeric dispersion. Film formation from aqueous latex is rather complex (Sheetz, 1965). In the liquid state, the polymer is present as discrete particles in the aqueous suspensions. ...

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“IN-VITRO
AND IN-VIVO DISSOLUTION OF
DIPYRIDAMOLE EXTENDED RELEASE CAPSULES” by Vellaian Karuppiah, Nagappan Kannappan and Rajappan Manavalan, India.

“IN-VITRO AND IN-VIVO DISSOLUTION OF DIPYRIDAMOLE EXTENDED RELEASE CAPSULES” by Vellaian Karuppiah, Nagappan Kannappan and Rajappan Manavalan, India.

... and fasted states, it is advantageous to be able to pre-screen formulations in ...appropriate media for such in vitro tests is crucial to their ability to correctly forecast the food effect in ...

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The addition of a pH-sensitive gel improves microemulsion stability for the targeted removal of colonic ammonia

The addition of a pH-sensitive gel improves microemulsion stability for the targeted removal of colonic ammonia

... artificial small intestinal fluid due to ME-RCA did not occur when MBG-RCA was ...the small intestine, while MBG-RCA remained stable and intact emulsion-drops were observed from the ...were ...

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Dissolution method development and validation of enrofloxacin tablets by uv spectrophotometry

Dissolution method development and validation of enrofloxacin tablets by uv spectrophotometry

... simple dissolution method for Enrofloxacin immediate release tablets by UV spectroscopy and validate as per ICH ...optimized dissolution potassium di hydrogen phosphate pH 4.5 as dissolution ...

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Nitrogen metabolism of the intestine during digestion in a teleost fish, the plainfin midshipman (Porichthys notatus)

Nitrogen metabolism of the intestine during digestion in a teleost fish, the plainfin midshipman (Porichthys notatus)

... the intestinal lumen via apical or vesicular UTs and in turn is partially used by ureolytic bacteria in the gut and the rest excreted with the ...and intestinal epithelium integrity, along with a mutually ...

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Rotavirus Infection Is Not Associated with Small Intestinal Fluid Secretion in the Adult Mouse

Rotavirus Infection Is Not Associated with Small Intestinal Fluid Secretion in the Adult Mouse

... the small intestines of adult mice but preferentially the ...the intestinal segment most susceptible to rotavirus infection, regardless of whether the infection takes place in infant or adult ...all ...

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Contributions of gluconeogenesis to glucose production in the fasted state

Contributions of gluconeogenesis to glucose production in the fasted state

... glucose formed by gluconeogenesis. Thus, if cycling were 13%, an estimate of 50% gluconeogenesis would reduce to 43.5%. We have assumed there was sufficient turnover of glucose, af- ter the enrichment in water reached ...

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Influence of physiological gastrointestinal surfactant ratio on the equilibrium solubility of BCS class II drugs investigated using a four component mixture design

Influence of physiological gastrointestinal surfactant ratio on the equilibrium solubility of BCS class II drugs investigated using a four component mixture design

... Simulated intestinal fl uids have been introduced into dissolution testing including endogenous amphiphiles and digested lipids at physiological levels; however, in vivo individual variation exists in the ...

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The Effects of In ovoInjection of Ascorbic Acid on Hatchability, Growth Performance, Intestinal Morphology, and Tibia Breaking Strength in 36h Post Hatch Fasted Broiler Chickens

The Effects of In ovoInjection of Ascorbic Acid on Hatchability, Growth Performance, Intestinal Morphology, and Tibia Breaking Strength in 36h Post Hatch Fasted Broiler Chickens

... An experiment was conducted to evaluate the efficacy of intra-amnion administration of different doses of ascorbic acid (AA) on hatchability, growth performance, blood metabolites, jejunal morphology, and tibia breaking ...

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FORMULATION AND EVALUATION OF MULTIPARTICULATE DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEM

FORMULATION AND EVALUATION OF MULTIPARTICULATE DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEM

... h. Intestinal drug release from optimized formulation pellets was compared with the releases behavior of commercially available formulation Aceton SR  – 100 mg ...

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Biopharmaceutical Classification System: A Brief Account

Biopharmaceutical Classification System: A Brief Account

... vitro dissolution can be obtained 6 weeks earlier than results from an in vivo bioequivalence trial which translates into a potential additional $110 million dollars in sales from a 6 week earlier ...

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Immunoproliferative Small Intestinal Disease and Primary Small Intestinal Lymphoma: Review of Literature

Immunoproliferative Small Intestinal Disease and Primary Small Intestinal Lymphoma: Review of Literature

... countries, small intestine is a common site of GI involvement in patients with non- Hodgkin’s ...Primaiy small intestinal lymphoma in the endemic countries is commonly associated with IPSID and hence ...

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Relationship of Sphincter of Oddi Spike Bursts to Gastrointestinal Myoelectric Activity in Conscious Opossums

Relationship of Sphincter of Oddi Spike Bursts to Gastrointestinal Myoelectric Activity in Conscious Opossums

... Our study findings demonstrate that: a A characteristic pattern of gastro-intestinal MMC activity exists in the fasted opossum, b During fasting the opossum SO demonstrates cyclic change[r] ...

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Formulation and evaluation of Ropinirole Hcl extended release matrix tablets

Formulation and evaluation of Ropinirole Hcl extended release matrix tablets

... Extended release tablets have come into light due to the development of several new chemical entities which have high solubility. The primary applications for rate controlling polymers is for decreasing ...

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Decreased basal chloride secretion and altered cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulatory protein, Villin, GLUT5 protein expression in jejunum from leptin-deficient mice

Decreased basal chloride secretion and altered cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulatory protein, Villin, GLUT5 protein expression in jejunum from leptin-deficient mice

... gastro- intestinal transit time typical of the ob/ob mouse and also, human obesity and diabetes ...these intestinal epithelial dysfunc- tions might provide an approach for therapeutic relief of the ...

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Use of 2H2O for estimating rates of gluconeogenesis  Application to the fasted state

Use of 2H2O for estimating rates of gluconeogenesis Application to the fasted state

... The fraction of blood glucose formed by gluconeogenesis was calculated in two ways: 1 by multiplying by one-half the MPE deuterium in the HMT 2H on carbon 6 of glucose synthesized from g[r] ...

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DISCRIMINATORY POTENTIAL OF BIPHASIC MEDIUM OVER COMPENDIAL AND BIORELEVANT MEDIUM FOR ASSESSMENT OF DISSOLUTION BEHAVIOR OF TABLETS  CONTAINING MELOXICAM NANOPARTICLES

DISCRIMINATORY POTENTIAL OF BIPHASIC MEDIUM OVER COMPENDIAL AND BIORELEVANT MEDIUM FOR ASSESSMENT OF DISSOLUTION BEHAVIOR OF TABLETS CONTAINING MELOXICAM NANOPARTICLES

... cause dissolution limited absorption of meloxicam nanoparticles from its tablet dosage form and thereby decrease in the therapeutic potential of ...fed state. “However, these media look good when ...

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