The fate (movement and disintegration) of hard novel hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (HPMC) two-piece capsules in the human gastrointestinal tract was investigated using a gamma scintigraphic imaging method. Two different prolonged-release formulations without an active ingredient were used. The capsules contained different viscosity grades of HPMC powder (HPMC K100 and HPMC K4M). The aim was to determine the main reason why the pharmacokinetic profiles of model drugs change when the diluent was changed to a higher viscosity grade. The results were compared with our previous pharmacokinetic studies with corresponding capsules containing metoclopramide hydrochloride or ibuprofen as a model drug. The first observation was that the HPMC capsules...
Mahboubeh Razavi,1 Hamed Karimian,1 Chai Hong Yeong,2 Sazilah Ahmad Sarji,2 Lip Yong Chung,1 Shaik N...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate and compare the in-vitro and in-vivo erosion profiles of t...
WOS: 000322986900005PubMed ID: 23659461In this study, a microemulsion system was evaluated for deliv...
The fate (movement and disintegration) of hard novel hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (HPMC) two-piece ...
The aim of this study was to develop a novel HPMCP capsule. The HPMCP capsule containing 99mTc-DTPA ...
The in vivo evaluation of colon-targeting tablets was conducted in six healthy male volunteers. A pe...
The aim of this study was to develop a novel HPMCP capsule. The HPMCP capsule containing99mTc-DTPA a...
Controlling the time point and site of the release of active ingredients within the gastrointestinal...
Three time‐delayed capsule (TDC) formulations were investigated in a pharmacoscintigraphic study, us...
Oral specially coated formulations have the potential to improve treatment outcomes of a range of di...
Purpose. To employ the AC Biosusceptometry (ACB) technique to evaluate in vitro and in vivo characte...
The primary objective of the study was to develop an approach utilising conventional pharmaceutical ...
Mahboubeh Razavi,1 Hamed Karimian,1 Chai Hong Yeong,2 Lip Yong Chung,1 Shaik Nyamathulla,1 Mohamed I...
The effects of electron beam or γ-irradiation on technological performances (capsule hardness, expre...
PubMed ID: 23659461In this study, a microemulsion system was evaluated for delivery of mitomycin C (...
Mahboubeh Razavi,1 Hamed Karimian,1 Chai Hong Yeong,2 Sazilah Ahmad Sarji,2 Lip Yong Chung,1 Shaik N...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate and compare the in-vitro and in-vivo erosion profiles of t...
WOS: 000322986900005PubMed ID: 23659461In this study, a microemulsion system was evaluated for deliv...
The fate (movement and disintegration) of hard novel hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (HPMC) two-piece ...
The aim of this study was to develop a novel HPMCP capsule. The HPMCP capsule containing 99mTc-DTPA ...
The in vivo evaluation of colon-targeting tablets was conducted in six healthy male volunteers. A pe...
The aim of this study was to develop a novel HPMCP capsule. The HPMCP capsule containing99mTc-DTPA a...
Controlling the time point and site of the release of active ingredients within the gastrointestinal...
Three time‐delayed capsule (TDC) formulations were investigated in a pharmacoscintigraphic study, us...
Oral specially coated formulations have the potential to improve treatment outcomes of a range of di...
Purpose. To employ the AC Biosusceptometry (ACB) technique to evaluate in vitro and in vivo characte...
The primary objective of the study was to develop an approach utilising conventional pharmaceutical ...
Mahboubeh Razavi,1 Hamed Karimian,1 Chai Hong Yeong,2 Lip Yong Chung,1 Shaik Nyamathulla,1 Mohamed I...
The effects of electron beam or γ-irradiation on technological performances (capsule hardness, expre...
PubMed ID: 23659461In this study, a microemulsion system was evaluated for delivery of mitomycin C (...
Mahboubeh Razavi,1 Hamed Karimian,1 Chai Hong Yeong,2 Sazilah Ahmad Sarji,2 Lip Yong Chung,1 Shaik N...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate and compare the in-vitro and in-vivo erosion profiles of t...
WOS: 000322986900005PubMed ID: 23659461In this study, a microemulsion system was evaluated for deliv...