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    Markopoulos C, Thoenen F, Preisig D, Symillides M, Vertzoni M, Parrott N, Reppas C, Imanidis G.
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  • 25. Biorelevant dissolution media as a predictive tool for glyburide a class II drug.
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  • 30. Is bicarbonate buffer suitable as a dissolution medium?
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    Zhou Z, Dunn C, Khadra I, Wilson CG, Halbert GW.
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  • 32. The apparent solubilizing capacity of simulated intestinal fluids for poorly water-soluble drugs.
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    Falavigna M, Klitgaard M, Steene E, Flaten GE.
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    Shono Y, Jantratid E, Dressman JB.
    Eur J Pharm Biopharm; 2011 Oct 30; 79(2):349-56. PubMed ID: 21527341
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  • 40. Biorelevant media to simulate fluids in the ascending colon of humans and their usefulness in predicting intracolonic drug solubility.
    Vertzoni M, Diakidou A, Chatzilias M, Söderlind E, Abrahamsson B, Dressman JB, Reppas C.
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