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  • 4. Preparation of pH-sensitive beads for NSAID using three-component gel systems.
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  • 10. Release of poorly soluble drugs from HPMC tablets studied by FTIR imaging and flow-through dissolution tests.
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  • 12. Evaluation of crosslinked chitosan hydrogel beads as a carrier for prolonged delivery of diclofenac sodium: in vitro and in vivo studies.
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  • 15. Mechanisms of drug release in citrate buffered HPMC matrices.
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  • 16. Enzymatic degradation of cross-linked high amylose starch tablets and its effect on in vitro release of sodium diclofenac.
    Rahmouni M, Chouinard F, Nekka F, Lenaerts V, Leroux JC.
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  • 17. pH-sensitive sodium alginate/calcined hydrotalcite hybrid beads for controlled release of diclofenac sodium.
    Hua S, Yang H, Li Q, Zhang J, Wang A.
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  • 19. A combined technique based on prilling and microwave assisted treatments for the production of ketoprofen controlled release dosage forms.
    Auriemma G, Del Gaudio P, Barba AA, d'Amore M, Aquino RP.
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    Nayak AK, Pal D.
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