2022
DOI: 10.52434/jfb.v13i1.1216
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Artikel Review: Optimasi Formulasi Snedds Dengan Simplex Lattice Design Dan Box Behnken Design

Abstract: SNEDDS merupakan campuran isotropik yang terdiri dari obat, surfaktan, ko-surfaktan dan minyak. Pengembangan dan optimasi formulasi yang tepat diperlukan untuk meminimalisir waktu, biaya, serta menjamin formulasi yang optimal. Tujuan dari penulisan artikel ini adalah untuk menjelaskan SNEDDS serta aplikasi simplex lattice design (SLD) dan box behnken design (BBD) dalam optimasi formulasi SNEDDS. Metode yang digunakan dalam menyusun review ini yaitu teknik studi pustaka dengan mencari literatur dalam bentuk dat… Show more

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“…The Simple Lattice Design (SLD) method is used to optimize formulation in pharmaceuticals for a mixture of materials, with the proportion of the total amount of a different material being 1 (Hidayat et al, 2021). SLD is a mixed design in formulation optimization with the condition that the total amount of ingredients used is always constant (Akbar et al, 2022). This method is also considered much more effective than the trial-and-error method because the SLD method does not require too many materials.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Simple Lattice Design (SLD) method is used to optimize formulation in pharmaceuticals for a mixture of materials, with the proportion of the total amount of a different material being 1 (Hidayat et al, 2021). SLD is a mixed design in formulation optimization with the condition that the total amount of ingredients used is always constant (Akbar et al, 2022). This method is also considered much more effective than the trial-and-error method because the SLD method does not require too many materials.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%