Systems for oral controlled delivery of drugs are usually obtained by using polymers able to swell, such as HPMC (Hydroxypropyl methylcellulose). Thus, the controlled release of the drug takes place by means of a series of complex interacting mechanisms: the diffusion of the water into the system, the plasticization of the polymer (by lowering its glass transition temperature), the dissolution and the counter-diffusion of the drug through the swollen layer, the erosion of the superficial layers of exhausted polymer. In this work, the swelling and the erosion kinetics of pure HPMC tablets have been investigated. The masses of the polymer and of the water have been monitored by weighting the tablet for several immersion times in water, wherea...
A model for simulating the drug release from a swelling and dissolving polymer tablet is presented a...
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...
Systems for oral controlled delivery of drugs are usually obtained by using polymers able to swell, ...
This work is focused on the transport phenomena which take place during immersion in water of pure h...
Hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (HPMC) is a cellulosic polymer widely employed in tablets formulation....
This thesis aims to develop an understanding about swelling and disintegration of multi-component po...
An attempt was made in this study to relate the release of a highly water-soluble model drug from ta...
The use of controlled release formulations in the pharmaceutical industry offers several advantages...
The water swellable hydrogels are commonly used in the production of solid pharmaceutical dosage sys...
Design and realization of drug delivery systems based on polymer matrices could be greatly improved ...
Four different HPMC batches were characterized to investigate properties related to crit. functional...
Purpose: Hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (HPMC) is a polymer widely used in tablet formulation. It bel...
A mathematical model was developed to describe diffusion of a penetrant and a solute in a swellable ...
A model for simulating the drug release from a swelling and dissolving polymer tablet is presented a...
A model for simulating the drug release from a swelling and dissolving polymer tablet is presented a...
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...
Systems for oral controlled delivery of drugs are usually obtained by using polymers able to swell, ...
This work is focused on the transport phenomena which take place during immersion in water of pure h...
Hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (HPMC) is a cellulosic polymer widely employed in tablets formulation....
This thesis aims to develop an understanding about swelling and disintegration of multi-component po...
An attempt was made in this study to relate the release of a highly water-soluble model drug from ta...
The use of controlled release formulations in the pharmaceutical industry offers several advantages...
The water swellable hydrogels are commonly used in the production of solid pharmaceutical dosage sys...
Design and realization of drug delivery systems based on polymer matrices could be greatly improved ...
Four different HPMC batches were characterized to investigate properties related to crit. functional...
Purpose: Hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (HPMC) is a polymer widely used in tablet formulation. It bel...
A mathematical model was developed to describe diffusion of a penetrant and a solute in a swellable ...
A model for simulating the drug release from a swelling and dissolving polymer tablet is presented a...
A model for simulating the drug release from a swelling and dissolving polymer tablet is presented a...
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...