In vitro evaluation of floating and drug releasing behaviors of hollow microspheres (microballoons) prepared by the emulsion solvent diffusion method
Y Sato, Y Kawashima, H Takeuchi… - European journal of …, 2004 - Elsevier
Hollow microspheres (microballoons) floatable in JPX III No. 1 solution were developed as a
dosage form characterized by excellent buoyant properties in the stomach. Microballoons …
dosage form characterized by excellent buoyant properties in the stomach. Microballoons …
Floating Drug Delivery System (FDDS): An Overview
PN Ghule, AS Deshmukh… - Research Journal of …, 2014 - indianjournals.com
In recent years scientific and technological advancements have been made in research and
development of oral drug delivery system. The reasons that the oral route achieved such …
development of oral drug delivery system. The reasons that the oral route achieved such …
[PDF][PDF] Floating systems for oral controlled release drug delivery
CB Borase - Int J Appl Pharm, 2012 - academia.edu
The main goal of any drug delivery system is to achieve desired concentration of the drug in
blood or tissue, which is therapeutically effective and non toxic for a prolonged period. The …
blood or tissue, which is therapeutically effective and non toxic for a prolonged period. The …
[PDF][PDF] Recent Development inFloating Drug Delivery System: A Review
B Kumari - Asian Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology, 2018 - researchgate.net
In the Gastroretentive drug delivery system (GRDDS), the dosage form that after oral
administration retained in the stomach and release the drug in a controlled and prolonged …
administration retained in the stomach and release the drug in a controlled and prolonged …
An updated overview: Floating (gastroretensive) drug delivery system
KK Dadage, RS Sakhare, PD Halle… - Research Journal of …, 2012 - indianjournals.com
Oral drug delivery system is most convenient and commonly used route of drug
administration. More than 50% of drug available in market are meant for oral administration …
administration. More than 50% of drug available in market are meant for oral administration …
Floating drug delivery systems: Need and development
PG Yeole, S Khan, VF Patel - Indian journal of pharmaceutical …, 2005 - uhra.herts.ac.uk
Recent scientific and patent literature shows increased interest in academics and industrial
research groups regarding the novel dosage forms that can be retained in the stomach for a …
research groups regarding the novel dosage forms that can be retained in the stomach for a …
[PDF][PDF] Gastroretentive floating drug delivery system: an approach in gastroretentive drug delivery
P Rajak, A Bhattacharya, N Sharma… - Int J Pharm Pharm …, 2011 - researchgate.net
Oral route is considered most natural, uncomplicated, convenient and safe due to its ease of
administration, patient acceptance, and cost-effective manufacturing process. In order to …
administration, patient acceptance, and cost-effective manufacturing process. In order to …
[PDF][PDF] Mucoadhesive microspheres as a controlled drug delivery system for gastroretention
Context: Drugs that are easily absorbed from the gastrointestinal tract (GIT) and have a short
halflife are eliminated quickly from the blood circulation, require frequent dosing. To avoid …
halflife are eliminated quickly from the blood circulation, require frequent dosing. To avoid …