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149 related items for PubMed ID: 14088962

  • 21. A new experimental design method to optimize formulations focusing on a lubricant for hydrophilic matrix tablets.
    Choi du H, Shin S, Khoa Viet Truong N, Jeong SH.
    Drug Dev Ind Pharm; 2012 Sep; 38(9):1117-27. PubMed ID: 22348254
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  • 25. The effect of magnesium stearate and polytetrafluoroethylene as lubricants in direct compression of acetylsalicylic acid.
    Conte U, Colombo P, Caramella C, La Manna A.
    Farmaco Prat; 1972 Aug; 27(8):440-52. PubMed ID: 5049531
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  • 26. The coating of disk surfaces by tablet lubricants, determined by an intrinsic rate of dissolution method.
    Nicklasson M, Brodin A.
    Acta Pharm Suec; 1982 Aug; 19(2):99-108. PubMed ID: 7102356
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  • 28. Understanding and optimizing the dual excipient functionality of sodium lauryl sulfate in tablet formulation of poorly water soluble drug: wetting and lubrication.
    Aljaberi A, Chatterji A, Dong Z, Shah NH, Malick W, Singhal D, Sandhu HK.
    Pharm Dev Technol; 2013 Aug; 18(2):490-503. PubMed ID: 23009028
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  • 30. Investigation of the film formation of magnesium stearate by applying a flow-through dissolution technique.
    Johansson ME, Nicklasson M.
    J Pharm Pharmacol; 1986 Jan; 38(1):51-4. PubMed ID: 2869127
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  • 31. EFFECT OF CERTAIN TABLET FORMULATION FACTORS ON DISSOLUTION RATE OF THE ACTIVE INGREDIENT. II. GRANULE SIZE, STARCH CONCENTRATION, AND COMPRESSION PRESSURE.
    LEVY G, ANTKOWIAK JM, PROCKNAL JA, WHITE DC.
    J Pharm Sci; 1963 Nov; 52():1047-51. PubMed ID: 14079629
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  • 32. Hopper flow electrostatics of tableting material. II. Tablet lubricants.
    Gold G, Palermo BT.
    J Pharm Sci; 1965 Oct; 54(10):1517-9. PubMed ID: 5883230
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  • 35. Variations in the friction coefficients of tablet lubricants and relationship to their physicochemical properties.
    Baichwal AR, Augsburger LL.
    J Pharm Pharmacol; 1988 Aug; 40(8):569-71. PubMed ID: 2907013
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  • 36. Comparative evaluation of tablet lubricants: effect of application method on tablet hardness and ejectability after compression.
    Matsuda Y, Minamida Y, Hayashi SI.
    J Pharm Sci; 1976 Aug; 65(8):1155-60. PubMed ID: 978434
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