II. Symposium of Young Researchers on Pharmaceutical Technology, Biotechnology and Regulatory Science 2020
DOI: 10.14232/syrptbrs.2020.op40
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Development and characterization of sodium alginate polymer film as a buccal mucoadhesive drug delivery system

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“…Nowadays oral mucoadhesive systems have an increasingly greater role in the pharmaceutical industry. These systems can avoid the first-pass effect because they allow drugs to be absorbed directly into the systemic circulation and they have further advantages [1,2]. The aim of this work is to formulate and evaluate polymer films of different composition that are able to bind to the buccal mucosa.…”
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“…Nowadays oral mucoadhesive systems have an increasingly greater role in the pharmaceutical industry. These systems can avoid the first-pass effect because they allow drugs to be absorbed directly into the systemic circulation and they have further advantages [1,2]. The aim of this work is to formulate and evaluate polymer films of different composition that are able to bind to the buccal mucosa.…”
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confidence: 99%