This study investigates the release mechanism of a hydrophilic drug (caffeine) from hydrophobic matrix tablets composed of starch acetate. Different particle size fractions of starch acetate were mixed with caffeine (22% V/V) to obtain various mixture organisations in the powder, as 14 well as in the final tablet. The organisation of powder mixtures was calculated by the carrier payload of starch acetate particles, while the pore size distributions in tablets were measured by mercury intrusion porosimetry. A carrier payload below I indicated the existence of a free starch acetate particle surface, while numbers greater than 1 pointed to a complete occupation of the starch acetate particle surface area by caffeine particles. The carrier payl...
This paper describes the general applicability of a new pregelatinized starch product in directly co...
AbstractCross-linked pectin/high amylose mixtures were evaluated as a new excipient for matrix table...
The two main purposes of this work were: (i) to critically consider the use of thermodynamic paramet...
This study investigates the release mechanism of a hydrophilic drug (caffeine) from hydrophobic matr...
Free hydroxyl groups of glucose monomer of starch substituted with steroyl group by chemical modific...
In this study, caffeine (CA) was encapsulated into food-grade starch matrices, including swelled sta...
The aim of this study was to attain 100 % drug release of caffeine after 24 h from hydroxypropylcell...
Objective: This study aims to investigate the effect of two types of pregelatinized starch on the ph...
The aim of this study was to attain 100% drug release of caffeine after 24 h from hydroxypropylcellu...
The present research work was carried out to develop sustained release tablets of caffeine using nat...
Abstract. Hydrophilic matrix tablets are commonly used for extended release dosage forms. For low aq...
AbstractThe aim of the work was to determine the influence of pregelatinized maize starch properties...
Cross-linked pectin/high amylose mixtures were evaluated as a new excipient for matrix tablets formu...
Starting from the premise that a reduced number of active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) are used...
Hydrophilic matrix tablets are a compressed well mixed composite of drug substance and excipients in...
This paper describes the general applicability of a new pregelatinized starch product in directly co...
AbstractCross-linked pectin/high amylose mixtures were evaluated as a new excipient for matrix table...
The two main purposes of this work were: (i) to critically consider the use of thermodynamic paramet...
This study investigates the release mechanism of a hydrophilic drug (caffeine) from hydrophobic matr...
Free hydroxyl groups of glucose monomer of starch substituted with steroyl group by chemical modific...
In this study, caffeine (CA) was encapsulated into food-grade starch matrices, including swelled sta...
The aim of this study was to attain 100 % drug release of caffeine after 24 h from hydroxypropylcell...
Objective: This study aims to investigate the effect of two types of pregelatinized starch on the ph...
The aim of this study was to attain 100% drug release of caffeine after 24 h from hydroxypropylcellu...
The present research work was carried out to develop sustained release tablets of caffeine using nat...
Abstract. Hydrophilic matrix tablets are commonly used for extended release dosage forms. For low aq...
AbstractThe aim of the work was to determine the influence of pregelatinized maize starch properties...
Cross-linked pectin/high amylose mixtures were evaluated as a new excipient for matrix tablets formu...
Starting from the premise that a reduced number of active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) are used...
Hydrophilic matrix tablets are a compressed well mixed composite of drug substance and excipients in...
This paper describes the general applicability of a new pregelatinized starch product in directly co...
AbstractCross-linked pectin/high amylose mixtures were evaluated as a new excipient for matrix table...
The two main purposes of this work were: (i) to critically consider the use of thermodynamic paramet...