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Techniques and approaches based on the metamorphose of liquid nanoemulsion to semisolid and solid intend for lipid based formulations

Published in November 2013 Issue 8 (Vol. 1, Issue 8, 2013)

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Abstract

The more compatible mode of dispensing lipid based drug delivery system (LBDDS) had consorted to capsule filling since few decades back. For this hard or soft capsules shell often suffice for early development process. However, on account of some physical challenges to the capsule shell, are less preferred. On the other hand tablets in particular are more convenient mode of drug delivery for patients. The techniques covered hereunder alleviate the metamorphous of liquid or semi-solid formulations into solid particles such as dry powders, granules or pellets in order to fill into capsules, sachets or compressed into single or multilayered tablets.

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Md. Habban Akhter

NIMS Institute of Pharmacy, NI...

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Govind Mohan

NIMS Institute of Pharmacy, NI...

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Ayaz Ahmad

NIMS Institute of Pharmacy, NI...

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Dharmendra Kumar

Morepen Laboratories Ltd. Solo...

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AJPHR18001

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2013-11-01

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Habban, M., & Mohan & Ahmad & Kumar (2013). Techniques and approaches based on the metamorphose of liquid nanoemulsion to semisolid and solid intend for lipid based formulations. American Journal of Pharmacy and Health Research, 1(8), xx-xx. https://ajphr.com/articles/AJPHR18001

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