2023
DOI: 10.1002/cnm.3755
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Fractional modeling of drug diffusion from cylindrical tablets based on Fickian and relaxed approaches with in vivo validation

Abstract: Mathematical simulation of drug diffusion is a significant tool for predicting the bio‐transport process. Moreover, the reported models in the literature are based on Fick's approach, which leads to an infinite propagation speed. Consequently, it is essential to construct a mathematical model to represent the diffusion processes for estimating drug concentrations at different sites and throughout the circulation. Thus, in this article, the diffusion process is employed to propose three models for estimating th… Show more

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“…The physical issue of drug release from a cylindrical tablet with multiple layers is reliant on several variables. To facilitate our study, consider table 6, which concludes the used parameters values [5]. The release distances were approximated with R s ≈ 18R 0 and Z s ≈ 4Z 0 to ensure thorough depletion of the drug content in the tablet and achieve a complete release and absorption period of about 70 hours for Valsartan and 140 hours for Amlodipine, respectively.…”
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“…The physical issue of drug release from a cylindrical tablet with multiple layers is reliant on several variables. To facilitate our study, consider table 6, which concludes the used parameters values [5]. The release distances were approximated with R s ≈ 18R 0 and Z s ≈ 4Z 0 to ensure thorough depletion of the drug content in the tablet and achieve a complete release and absorption period of about 70 hours for Valsartan and 140 hours for Amlodipine, respectively.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The concentration in the tablet and the release media is dropping Table 6. Numerical values of the parameters for the simulation [5].…”
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