Search for dissertations about: "farmaceutisk fysikalisk kemi"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 19 swedish dissertations containing the words farmaceutisk fysikalisk kemi.
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6. On the phase behaviour of hydrogels : A theory of macroion-induced core/shell equilibrium
Abstract : Colloidal macroions are known to interact very strongly with oppositely charged polyionic hydrogels. Sometimes this results in a non-uniform distribution of the macroions within the gel, a phenomenon that is not fully understood. READ MORE
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7. Molecular dynamics and aggregation behaviour in aqueous polymer-drug model systems
Abstract : Pharmaceutical formulations often contain polymers used as binders, swelling agents, etc., to give the formulation mechanical stability or specific drug release features. Many drug substances, as well as polymers, are amphiphilic which will give an associative polymer-drug interaction, affecting the dissolution rate and drug release. READ MORE
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8. Effects of polyelectrolyte conformation, charge density and ion specificity in polyelectrolyte and polyelectrolyte-drug interaction
Abstract : The central theme is how the structural characteristics of sulphated polyelectrolytes and theirinteraction with counter- and coions determine the degree of polyelectrolyte self-association (gelformation), interaction with oppositely charged polyelectrolyte and polyelectrolyte-amphiphilic druginteraction in protolytic solvent medium. Such knowledge is essential for understanding and regulatingthe interaction between polyelectrolytes as well as between polyelectrolytes and a drug substance in apharmaceutical formulation and for its fate in the human organism. READ MORE
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9. Electrolyte structures and ionization conditions for iontophoretic drug formulation of local anesthetics
Abstract : Iontophoresis is a modern method of drug delivery by which charged bioactive molecules (drugs) are transferred from an electrolytic reservoir into and through a tissue, normally skin, by means of a weak electric current. The drug is placed in a conductive medium, usually an aqueous solution or a hydrogel, between the "active" electrode and the skin. READ MORE
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10. Drug-polymer interaction in relation to surface tension and polymer properties
Abstract : Polymers are important in a variety of pharmaceutical applications. Many of them are derived from cellulose but there are several biological sources of importance for their production. Polymers display a very wide diversity of properties which makes a detailed characterization necessary. READ MORE