2011
DOI: 10.1016/s1773-2247(11)50022-x
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Effects of the wetting liquid and ethylcellulose on the properties of atenolol-containing pellets

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“…Hamedelniel et al, studied and reported that the presence of ethanol in the wetting liquid led to a decrease in the liberation of the active agent in the first phase of the dissolution process with a reduction in the hardness of the pellets. The investigation also reveals that the plasticity of the mass can be varied by the type of the granulating liquid [53]. Recently, Gaith et al, studied the effect of aqueous and organic granulating fluid on the physical properties of the pellets.…”
Section: Granulating Liquidmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Hamedelniel et al, studied and reported that the presence of ethanol in the wetting liquid led to a decrease in the liberation of the active agent in the first phase of the dissolution process with a reduction in the hardness of the pellets. The investigation also reveals that the plasticity of the mass can be varied by the type of the granulating liquid [53]. Recently, Gaith et al, studied the effect of aqueous and organic granulating fluid on the physical properties of the pellets.…”
Section: Granulating Liquidmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…When comparing the celestial mixture but also screw-based mixture, a mixture form (rather than even the shear force rate) does have the biggest effect upon that paste characteristics. while spheronized under same constraints, pellets created as for screw mixed material exhibit greater yield, strength, as well as produce smaller pellets with an increased size distribution [20][21][22].…”
Section: Mixermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The RRSBW model is generally utilized to describe the dissolution profile in the event of a sigmoid shape. Another model that can be used in this case is the ChapmanRichards model [48].…”
Section: Model-dependent Evaluation Of Dissolution Curvesmentioning
confidence: 99%