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  • 2. Modulation of microenvironmental pH for dual release and reduced in vivo gastrointestinal bleeding of aceclofenac using hydroxypropyl methylcellulose-based bilayered matrix tablet.
    Kang WH, Nguyen HV, Park C, Choi YW, Lee BJ.
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  • 5. Investigation of Within-Tablet Dynamics for Extended Release of a Poorly Soluble Basic Drug from Hydrophilic Matrix Tablets Using ATR-FTIR Imaging.
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  • 7. In vitro release of ketoprofen from hydrophilic matrix tablets containing cellulose polymer mixtures.
    Vueba ML, Batista de Carvalho LA, Veiga F, Sousa JJ, Pina ME.
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  • 10. The effect of formulation composition and dissolution parameters on the gel strength of controlled release hydrogel tablets.
    Roshdy MN, Schnaare RL, Schwartz JB.
    Pharm Dev Technol; 2001 Nov 06; 6(4):583-93. PubMed ID: 11775959
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  • 12. Mechanistic Approach to Understanding the Influence of USP Apparatus I and II on Dissolution Kinetics of Tablets with Different Operating Release Mechanisms.
    Lu Z, Fassihi R.
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  • 14. STUDYING THE IMPACT OF FORMULATION AND PROCESSING PARAMETERS ON THE RELEASE CHARACTERISTICS FROM HYDROXYPROPYL METHYLCELLULOSE MATRIX TABLETS OF DICLOFENAC.
    Elzayat EM, Abdel-Rahman AA, Ahmed SM, Alanazi FK, Habib WA, Sakr A.
    Acta Pol Pharm; 2016 Feb 06; 73(2):439-52. PubMed ID: 27180437
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  • 16. Formulation and evaluation of diclofenac controlled release matrix tablets made of HPMC and Poloxamer 188 polymer: An assessment on mechanism of drug release.
    Al-Hanbali OA, Hamed R, Arafat M, Bakkour Y, Al-Matubsi H, Mansour R, Al-Bataineh Y, Aldhoun M, Sarfraz M, Dardas AKY.
    Pak J Pharm Sci; 2018 Jan 06; 31(1(Suppl.)):345-351. PubMed ID: 29386164
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  • 18. The effect of pH, buffer capacity and ionic strength on quetiapine fumarate release from matrix tablets prepared using two different polymeric blends.
    Hamed R, AlJanabi R, Sunoqrot S, Abbas A.
    Drug Dev Ind Pharm; 2017 Aug 06; 43(8):1330-1342. PubMed ID: 28402145
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  • 19. The development of sustained release drug delivery platforms using melt-extruded cellulose-based polymer blends.
    Wilson MR, Jones DS, Andrews GP.
    J Pharm Pharmacol; 2017 Jan 06; 69(1):32-42. PubMed ID: 27747867
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