2012
DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/msf.714.211
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Interfaces in Multiphase Polymers and Nanomedicines

Abstract: Crystalline and amorphous interfaces were formed and modified in multiphase composite and pharmaceutical systems. Nanosize drug of antacid effect was prepared in continuous extrusion process. The structural features were analyzed using (micro-) thermal analytical and (micro-) Raman spectrometric methods combined with chemometric evaluation.

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“…Solid micro‐ and nanodispersions, or even solid solution, are some of the most promising strategies to improve drug dissolution 10–15. The potential of solvent‐free melt extrusion (EX) to increase the drug dissolution rate has been demonstrated by numerous papers,16–22 and marketed products prepared by this method (e.g. Kaletra® and Isoptin‐SRE® (Abbott, Chicago, Illinois)) 23.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Solid micro‐ and nanodispersions, or even solid solution, are some of the most promising strategies to improve drug dissolution 10–15. The potential of solvent‐free melt extrusion (EX) to increase the drug dissolution rate has been demonstrated by numerous papers,16–22 and marketed products prepared by this method (e.g. Kaletra® and Isoptin‐SRE® (Abbott, Chicago, Illinois)) 23.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%