2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.jddst.2020.102022
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Stabilized antioxidative plant extracts formulated by liquisolid technique

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“…Although LSSs are mainly used to increase the solubility and dissolution of lipophilic substances, tablets with a high content of hydrophilic substances, such as plant extracts, can also be prepared. This claim is supported by a study by Kurhajec et al, where Neusilin ® was successfully used with plant extracts by modified LSS technology [1]. The difference with conventional LSSs was that an aqueous or ethanolic solution with a concentrated plant extract was used instead of a drug dissolved in a water-miscible liquid.…”
Section: Medicinal Plant Active Substances Therapeutic Use Literaturementioning
confidence: 92%
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“…Although LSSs are mainly used to increase the solubility and dissolution of lipophilic substances, tablets with a high content of hydrophilic substances, such as plant extracts, can also be prepared. This claim is supported by a study by Kurhajec et al, where Neusilin ® was successfully used with plant extracts by modified LSS technology [1]. The difference with conventional LSSs was that an aqueous or ethanolic solution with a concentrated plant extract was used instead of a drug dissolved in a water-miscible liquid.…”
Section: Medicinal Plant Active Substances Therapeutic Use Literaturementioning
confidence: 92%
“…MW led to tablets with higher friability and longer disintegration. All tablets were characterized by rapid disintegration and dissolution, contributing to optimal conditions for immediate drug release and the extracts' better bioavailability [1].…”
Section: Medicinal Plant Active Substances Therapeutic Use Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
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