AbstractThe aim of this study was to investigate the possibility of using dates syrup as a tablet binder. Dates syrup (40%, 50%, 60% w/w dates syrup:water) was utilized for the granulation of sodium bicarbonate and calcium carbonate as examples for water-soluble and water-insoluble materials; correspondingly. Those two materials represent examples of bulky drugs as well. Starch paste (10% w/w starch in water) and sucrose syrup (50% w/w sucrose in water), the well-known tablet binders, were used in the granulation of the same materials for the sake of comparison. The granulations were evaluated with regard to particle size and particle size distribution, granule strength, bulk density, flowability, moisture content and compression behavior. ...
The Sufri variety of date is widely cultivated in Saudi Arabia, where it 'produced large quantities ...
Benefits of DatesBackground: Sweetener is always related to its cariogenecity. White sugar is the mo...
Dates are the fruit of the palm, which the Greeks call “Phoenix”, a word taken from the Phoenician l...
AbstractThe aim of this study was to investigate the possibility of using dates syrup as a tablet bi...
Abstract The aim of this study was to investigate the possibility of using dates syrup as a tablet b...
Date Syrup is a natural sweetener that is suitable replacement for sugar in food stuffs formulation....
Date and carob syrups are traditional foods produced and consumed in several countries, including Tu...
The date fruit is of high nutritional value and its chemical composition is unique in providing ener...
Yoghurt is the most popular milk product owing to its particular physical, nutritional, probiotic an...
This work is a contribution to give value addition to second grade dates (with hard texture) by the ...
A novel excipient was prepared from natural resources and bio-wastes such as sodium silicate, brine ...
In this work we attempt to investigate the possibility of use tableting as alternate way for valoriz...
AbstractThis study was conducted to select the best method of extraction. Different methods have bee...
Not AvailableDate fruit is a good source of bioactive compounds and natural sugar. It has the potent...
The Sultanate of Oman in the Middle East produces a large amount of dates, which in 2003 amounted to...
The Sufri variety of date is widely cultivated in Saudi Arabia, where it 'produced large quantities ...
Benefits of DatesBackground: Sweetener is always related to its cariogenecity. White sugar is the mo...
Dates are the fruit of the palm, which the Greeks call “Phoenix”, a word taken from the Phoenician l...
AbstractThe aim of this study was to investigate the possibility of using dates syrup as a tablet bi...
Abstract The aim of this study was to investigate the possibility of using dates syrup as a tablet b...
Date Syrup is a natural sweetener that is suitable replacement for sugar in food stuffs formulation....
Date and carob syrups are traditional foods produced and consumed in several countries, including Tu...
The date fruit is of high nutritional value and its chemical composition is unique in providing ener...
Yoghurt is the most popular milk product owing to its particular physical, nutritional, probiotic an...
This work is a contribution to give value addition to second grade dates (with hard texture) by the ...
A novel excipient was prepared from natural resources and bio-wastes such as sodium silicate, brine ...
In this work we attempt to investigate the possibility of use tableting as alternate way for valoriz...
AbstractThis study was conducted to select the best method of extraction. Different methods have bee...
Not AvailableDate fruit is a good source of bioactive compounds and natural sugar. It has the potent...
The Sultanate of Oman in the Middle East produces a large amount of dates, which in 2003 amounted to...
The Sufri variety of date is widely cultivated in Saudi Arabia, where it 'produced large quantities ...
Benefits of DatesBackground: Sweetener is always related to its cariogenecity. White sugar is the mo...
Dates are the fruit of the palm, which the Greeks call “Phoenix”, a word taken from the Phoenician l...