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- 2017
- The use of partially hydrolysed polyvinyl alcohol for the production of high drug-loaded sustained release pellets via extrusion-spheronisation and coating : in vitro and in vivo evaluation (
- 2015
- Fatty acids for controlled release applications: a comparison between prilling and solid lipid extrusion as manufacturing techniques (
- 2014
- Prilling as manufacturing technique for multiparticulate lipid/PEG fixed-dose combinations (
- Hot-melt co-extrusion for the production of fixed-dose combination products with a controlled release ethylcellulose matrix core (
- 2013
- Prilling of fatty acids as a continuous process for the development of controlled release multiparticulate dosage forms (
- 2012
- Sustained release from hot-melt extruded matrices based on ethylene vinyl acetate and polyethylene oxide (
- Co-extrusion as manufacturing technique for fixed-dose combination mini-matrices (
- 2011
- Sustained-release and swelling characteristics of xanthan gum/ethylcellulose-based injection moulded matrix tablets: in vitro and in vivo evaluation (
- 2009
- Modeling drug release from hot-melt extruded mini-matrices with constant and non-constant diffusivities (
- Development of injection moulded matrix tablets based on mixtures of ethylcellulose and low-substituted hydroxypropylcellulose (
- Influence of polyethylene glycol/polyethylene oxide on the release characteristics of sustained-release ethylcellulose mini-matrices produced by hot-melt extrusion: in vitro and in vivo evaluations (