Search for dissertations about: "starch in drug delivery"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 8 swedish dissertations containing the words starch in drug delivery.
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1. Topical formulations, design and drug delivery : "A dive into water"
Abstract : Water is a vital component regulating the properties of topical formulations and their interaction with biological barriers, such as skin and mucosa. Changing the watercontent within the frame of the pharmaceutical triangle will have a huge impact on which type of formulation, such as a cream, ointment, gel, or lotion, is formed, as well as the physical properties of the formulation. READ MORE
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2. Polyacryl starch microparticles for targeted drug delivery : applications in experimental visceral leishmaniasis
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3. Studies on a Novel Powder Formulation for Nasal Drug Delivery
Abstract : Nasal administration has potential for the treatment of indications requiring a fast onset of effect or for drugs with low oral bioavailability. Liquid nasal sprays are relatively common, but can be associated with suboptimal absorption from the nasal cavity; this thesis shows that nasal absorption can be significantly enhanced with a dry powder formulation. READ MORE
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4. From Starch to Starch Microspheres. Formation of an Ordered Structure during Processing
Abstract : Starch microsphere is a dosage form suitable for the encapsulation of protein drugs. The starch microspheres investigated in this thesis are intended for release of the drug in a pre-designed way, or in controlled manner. READ MORE
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5. The Horizontal Ussing Chamber Method in Studies of Nasal Drug Delivery : Method Development and Applications Using Different Formulations
Abstract : The results from this thesis leads to the following conclusions; HUM is a useful tool that fills a gap in the in vitro methods previously available to study nasal drug delivery. Using HUM, the pig respiratory nasal mucosa can obtain acceptable viability and retain it longer than the period of time needed for a transport experiment. READ MORE