\u201cProlonged release matrix systems\u201d In the field of extended release dosage forms, hydrophilic matrices represent a subject of constant development with special relevance to the mechanism which rules over drug release kinetics. When such systems come into contact with water they swell as a consequence of polymeric chains relaxation and solvent diffusion; when water concentration exceeds a certain value the polymer undergoes a phase transition from a glassy to a rubbery state. This transition takes place at the swelling front. The primary aim of this work was to develop a simple and reliable model in which, by applying an impermeable film to the surface of the tablet and leaving only one base uncovered, the area of the swelling fron...
A model for simulating the drug release from a swelling and dissolving polymer tablet is presented a...
Controlled release by oral administration is mainly achieved by pharmaceuticals based on hydrogels. ...
An attempt was made in this study to relate the release of a highly water-soluble model drug from ta...
Hydrogel-based matrix systems are largely used as controlled drug delivery systems, since it is poss...
Design and realization of drug delivery systems based on polymer matrices could be greatly improved ...
Tablets exhibiting extended drug release have in many therapeutical applications shown both complian...
This review focusses on hydrogel matrices or swelling-controlled delivery systems for drug delivery...
Oral hydrophilic matrices for prolonged release mostly show a decrease in the rate of drug release o...
The controlled delivery of drugs can be effectively obtained using systems based on hydrogels. Table...
Design of systems for oral controlled release of drug could take advantages from the knowledge of wh...
Hydrogels are materials largely used in the formulation of pharmaceuticals since, in principle, they...
grantor: University of TorontoDrug release kinetics in relation to surface properties, liq...
In this work the behavior of hydrogel-based matrices, the most widespread systems for oral controlle...
In this work, mathematical models have been developed describing drug release from film-coated reser...
Swellable matrix systems with anomalous release kinetics are suitable solutions for drug release con...
A model for simulating the drug release from a swelling and dissolving polymer tablet is presented a...
Controlled release by oral administration is mainly achieved by pharmaceuticals based on hydrogels. ...
An attempt was made in this study to relate the release of a highly water-soluble model drug from ta...
Hydrogel-based matrix systems are largely used as controlled drug delivery systems, since it is poss...
Design and realization of drug delivery systems based on polymer matrices could be greatly improved ...
Tablets exhibiting extended drug release have in many therapeutical applications shown both complian...
This review focusses on hydrogel matrices or swelling-controlled delivery systems for drug delivery...
Oral hydrophilic matrices for prolonged release mostly show a decrease in the rate of drug release o...
The controlled delivery of drugs can be effectively obtained using systems based on hydrogels. Table...
Design of systems for oral controlled release of drug could take advantages from the knowledge of wh...
Hydrogels are materials largely used in the formulation of pharmaceuticals since, in principle, they...
grantor: University of TorontoDrug release kinetics in relation to surface properties, liq...
In this work the behavior of hydrogel-based matrices, the most widespread systems for oral controlle...
In this work, mathematical models have been developed describing drug release from film-coated reser...
Swellable matrix systems with anomalous release kinetics are suitable solutions for drug release con...
A model for simulating the drug release from a swelling and dissolving polymer tablet is presented a...
Controlled release by oral administration is mainly achieved by pharmaceuticals based on hydrogels. ...
An attempt was made in this study to relate the release of a highly water-soluble model drug from ta...