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Invitro Studies and evaluation of metformin marketed Tablets_ Malysis

By: Chandrasekaran, Arcot Ravindran.
Contributor(s): Jia, Chan Yoke.
Publisher: Haryana International Science Press 2018Edition: Vol.9(1), Jan-June.Description: 5-8p.Subject(s): PHARMACEUTICS In: Indian journal of pharmaceuticsSummary: In this research project, we are assigned a topic to study on the in vitro equivalency evaluation of metformin tablets. The main focus of this research is to conduct dissolution test on the tablets to determine the compliance with a given official monograph. Dissoluution testing is a method for evaluating physiological availability that depends upon having the drug in a dissolved state. The release profiles obtained form in vitro dissolution tests can be used for predicting i vitro in vivo correlation models.
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In this research project, we are assigned a topic to study on the in vitro equivalency evaluation of metformin tablets. The main focus of this research is to conduct dissolution test on the tablets to determine the compliance with a given official monograph. Dissoluution testing is a method for evaluating physiological availability that depends upon having the drug in a dissolved state. The release profiles obtained form in vitro dissolution tests can be used for predicting i vitro in vivo correlation models.

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