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  • 3. Dissolution Kinetics of Nifedipine-Ionizable Polymer Amorphous Solid Dispersion: Comparison Between Bicarbonate and Phosphate Buffers.
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  • 4. Application of an automated small-scale in vitro transfer model to predict in vivo precipitation inhibition.
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  • 6. The effect of buffer species on biorelevant dissolution and precipitation assays - Comparison of phosphate and bicarbonate buffer.
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  • 7. The impact of supersaturation level for oral absorption of BCS class IIb drugs, dipyridamole and ketoconazole, using in vivo predictive dissolution system: Gastrointestinal Simulator (GIS).
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  • 9. Automated small-scale in vitro transfer model as screening tool for the prediction of in vivo-dissolution and precipitation of poorly solubles.
    Jede C, Wagner C, Kubas H, Weber C, Weigandt M, Koziolek M, Weitschies W.
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  • 10. Integration of Precipitation Kinetics From an In Vitro, Multicompartment Transfer System and Mechanistic Oral Absorption Modeling for Pharmacokinetic Prediction of Weakly Basic Drugs.
    Patel S, Zhu W, Xia B, Sharma N, Hermans A, Ehrick JD, Kesisoglou F, Pennington J.
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  • 11. Dissolution Profiles of Immediate Release Products of Various Drugs in Biorelevant Bicarbonate Buffer: Comparison with Compendial Phosphate Buffer.
    Okamoto N, Higashino M, Yamamoto H, Sugano K.
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  • 12. Is bicarbonate buffer suitable as a dissolution medium?
    Boni JE, Brickl RS, Dressman J.
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  • 17. Prediction of Ketoconazole absorption using an updated in vitro transfer model coupled to physiologically based pharmacokinetic modelling.
    Ruff A, Fiolka T, Kostewicz ES.
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  • 19. Evolution of a physiological pH 6.8 bicarbonate buffer system: application to the dissolution testing of enteric coated products.
    Liu F, Merchant HA, Kulkarni RP, Alkademi M, Basit AW.
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