The aim of this study was to investigate the water transport over free standing films based on the aqueous ethyl cellulose (EC) coating Surelease (R) and the drug (Theophylline) release mechanism from coated pellets. It was found that the main drug release rate from pellets was controlled by a diffusion mechanism. However, the drug release rate was altered by addition of sodium chloride to the external release medium. A decrease in the drug release rate when sodium chloride is added to the release medium has traditionally been used to indicate an osmotic drug release mechanism. However, our findings that the release rate decreased by sodium chloride addition could be explained by sodium chloride diffusing through the coating layer into the ...
The aim of this study was to develop a simple experimental methodology and to develop a mechanistic ...
AbstractThis paper describes the investigation of the release mechanism of the cationic drug coated ...
Ethyl cellulose (EC) is a commonly used polymer in modified drug release formulations. The general a...
The aim of this study was to investigate the water transport over free standing films based on the a...
The aim of this study was to investigate the water transport over free standing films based on the a...
Studies were conducted to determine the mechanism of drug release from pellets coated with an ethylc...
Studies were conducted to determine the mechanism of drug release from pellets coated with an ethylc...
The aim of this study was to elucidate the underlying drug release mechanisms in pellets coated with...
A new mechanistic model of drug release by osmotic pumping and diffusion from pellets coated with a ...
Thin, free films based on Kollicoat SR:Eudragit NE blends were prepared by casting or spraying aqueo...
The aim of this study was to provide an easy and efficient tool to adjust desired drug release kinet...
ABSTRACT The present study describes the development of theophylline microcapsules by a non-solvent ...
The release mechanism of metoprolol succinate pellets coated with a blend of a water-insoluble polym...
An attempt has been made to establish relationships between drug solubility, drug level, filler solu...
Theophylline pellets were coated with cellulosic (Aquacoat® ECD 30, Surelease® clear) or acrylic (Eu...
The aim of this study was to develop a simple experimental methodology and to develop a mechanistic ...
AbstractThis paper describes the investigation of the release mechanism of the cationic drug coated ...
Ethyl cellulose (EC) is a commonly used polymer in modified drug release formulations. The general a...
The aim of this study was to investigate the water transport over free standing films based on the a...
The aim of this study was to investigate the water transport over free standing films based on the a...
Studies were conducted to determine the mechanism of drug release from pellets coated with an ethylc...
Studies were conducted to determine the mechanism of drug release from pellets coated with an ethylc...
The aim of this study was to elucidate the underlying drug release mechanisms in pellets coated with...
A new mechanistic model of drug release by osmotic pumping and diffusion from pellets coated with a ...
Thin, free films based on Kollicoat SR:Eudragit NE blends were prepared by casting or spraying aqueo...
The aim of this study was to provide an easy and efficient tool to adjust desired drug release kinet...
ABSTRACT The present study describes the development of theophylline microcapsules by a non-solvent ...
The release mechanism of metoprolol succinate pellets coated with a blend of a water-insoluble polym...
An attempt has been made to establish relationships between drug solubility, drug level, filler solu...
Theophylline pellets were coated with cellulosic (Aquacoat® ECD 30, Surelease® clear) or acrylic (Eu...
The aim of this study was to develop a simple experimental methodology and to develop a mechanistic ...
AbstractThis paper describes the investigation of the release mechanism of the cationic drug coated ...
Ethyl cellulose (EC) is a commonly used polymer in modified drug release formulations. The general a...