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  • 4. Effect of binder additives on terbutaline hydrogels of alpha-PVA/NaCl/H(2)O system in drug delivery: I. Effect of gelatin and soluble starch.
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  • 11. Carboxymethyl high amylose starch as excipient for controlled drug release: mechanistic study and the influence of degree of substitution.
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  • 14. Polymer mobilization and drug release during tablet swelling. A 1H NMR and NMR microimaging study.
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  • 16. Cross-linked high amylose starch derivatives for drug release. II. Swelling properties and mechanistic study.
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  • 19. High-amylose carboxymethyl starch matrices for oral sustained drug-release: in vitro and in vivo evaluation.
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