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    Floating Microballoons of Rhynchosia densiflora Leaf Extract for the Treatment of Peptic Ulcer by Devadath NG, Ashoka Babu VL, Basavaraj BV, Mohammad Azamthulla

    Published in Trends in pharmaceutical sciences (01-03-2022)
    “…Peptic ulcer is one of the most common gastrointestinal problems diagnosed all over the world. The aim of the present study is to develop floating…”
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    Synthesis and evaluation of β-Cyclodextrin-Epichlorohydrin inclusion complex as a pharmaceutical excipient by Poornima, KN, Deveswaran, R, Bharath, S, Basavaraj, BV, Madhavan, V

    “…A water soluble Beta-cyclodextrin-epichlorohydrin complex (Beta-CDEPI) was synthesized by one-step condensation polymerization. Drug- Beta-CDEPI inclusion…”
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    Development of sustained release tablets containing solid dispersions of baclofen by Janardhana, KH, Deveswaran, R, Bharath, S, Basavaraj, BV, Madhavan, V

    “…Sustained release tablets containing solid dispersions granules of a poorly water soluble drug were prepared to investigate the controlled release of the drug…”
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    Formulation and characterization of ketoprofen liquisolid compacts by Box-Behnken design by Vittal, G Vijayaranga, Deveswaran, R, Bharath, S, Basavaraj, Bv, Madhavan, V

    “…Liquisolid technique is used in delivery of lipophilic and poorly water soluble drugs through oral route. It involves dissolving water insoluble drugs in…”
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    Hollow microspheres of diclofenac sodium - a gastroretentive controlled delivery system by Bv, Basavaraj, R, Deveswaran, S, Bharath, Abraham, Sindhu, Furtado, Sharon, V, Madhavan

    “…Most of the floating systems have an inherent drawback of high variability in the GI transit time, invariably affecting the bioavailability of drug. To…”
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    Development and characterization of orodispersible tablets of famotidine containing a subliming agent by Furtado, S, Deveswaran, R, Bharath, S, Basavaraj, BV, Abraham, S, Madhavan, V

    “…Purpose: The purpose of the present research was to the effect of camphor as a subliming agent on the mouth dissolving property of famotidine tablets. Method:…”
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