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  • 5. A comparative study of the effect of spray drying and hot-melt extrusion on the properties of amorphous solid dispersions containing felodipine.
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  • 10. Application of film-casting technique to investigate drug-polymer miscibility in solid dispersion and hot-melt extrudate.
    Parikh T, Gupta SS, Meena AK, Vitez I, Mahajan N, Serajuddin AT.
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  • 12. Nimodipine (NM) tablets with high dissolution containing NM solid dispersions prepared by hot-melt extrusion.
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  • 13. Soluplus®/TPGS-based solid dispersions prepared by hot-melt extrusion equipped with twin-screw systems for enhancing oral bioavailability of valsartan.
    Lee JY, Kang WS, Piao J, Yoon IS, Kim DD, Cho HJ.
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  • 15. A silica-supported solid dispersion of bifendate using supercritical carbon dioxide method with enhanced dissolution rate and oral bioavailability.
    Cai C, Liu M, Li Y, Guo B, Chang H, Zhang X, Yang X, Zhang T.
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    Gupta SS, Solanki N, Serajuddin AT.
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  • 17. Use of surfactants as plasticizers in preparing solid dispersions of poorly soluble API: selection of polymer-surfactant combinations using solubility parameters and testing the processability.
    Ghebremeskel AN, Vemavarapu C, Lodaya M.
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