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    Studies on the Development of Intragastric Floating and Sustained Release Preparation. I. Application of Calcium Silicate as a Floating Carrier by YUASA, Hiroshi, TAKASHIMA, Yuki, KANAYA, Yoshio

    “…We prepared an intragastric floating preparation using porous calcium silicate (Florite[○!R] RE, FLR) as a floating carrier, which has floating ability due to…”
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    Effects of Grinding and Tableting on Physicochemical Stability of an Anticancer Drug, TAT-59 by MATSUNAGA, Yasushi, BANDO, Nobuyuki, YUASA, Hiroshi, KANAYA, Yoshio

    Published in Chemical & pharmaceutical bulletin (01-10-1996)
    “…The effects of grinding and tableting on the physicochemical stability of TAT-59,…”
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    Studies on Production of Higher Functional Pharmaceutical Preparations by Using Various Additives. III. Application of Hollow Glass Beads for Intragastric Floating Granules by TAKASHIMA, Yuki, YUASA, Hiroshi, KANAYA, Yoshio

    “…In our previous paper, we developed intragastric floating and sustained release granules using the characteristically porous structure of calcium silicate. In…”
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    Formation of Water-Insoluble Gel in Dry-Coated Tablets for the Controlled Release of Theophylline by KANEKO, Kaoru, KANADA, Ken, MIYAGI, Masaharu, SAITO, Noriyasu, OZEKI, Tetsuya, YUASA, Hiroshi, KANAYA, Yoshio

    “…Sodium alginate (ALNa) of a natural polysaccharide is known to form a water-insoluble gel when combined with a bivalent metal. In this study, we prepared…”
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    Studies on Internal Structure of Tablets. VI. Stress Dispersion in Tablets by Excipients by YUASA, Hiroshi, AKUTAGAWA, Masashi, HASHIZUME, Takashi, KANAYA, Yoshio

    “…The aim of this study was to reduce the stress concentration of a medicine by dispersing the stress in tablets at tableting by addition of excipients. The…”
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    Studies on Development of Dosage Forms for Pediatric Use (V) Oral Mucosal Irritation Study of Gummi Drugs in Hamster Cheek Pouch by NAMIKI, Noriyuki, TAKAGI, Nobuyuki, YUASA, Hiroshi, KANAYA, Yoshio

    Published in Biological & pharmaceutical bulletin (01-01-1998)
    “…In the present study we investigated irritation of the oral mucosa and the safety of gummi drugs containing acetaminophen (AAP). The oral mucosae of hamsters…”
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    Application of Gel Formation for Taste Masking by KANEKO, Kaoru, KANADA, Ken, YAMADA, Tatsuhiko, MIYAGI, Masaharu, SAITO, Noriyasu, OZEKI, Tetsuya, YUASA, Hiroshi, KANAYA, Yoshio

    Published in Chemical & pharmaceutical bulletin (01-06-1997)
    “…Masking of the bitter taste from tablets by a water-insoluble gel formed by sodium alginate and bivalent metal was studied. Amiprilose hydrochloride was…”
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    Application of the Solid Dispersion Method to the Controlled Release of Medicine. VIII. Medicine Release and Viscosity of the Hydrogel of a Water-Soluble Polymer in a Three-Component Solid Dispersion System by OZEKI, Tetsuya, YUASA, Hiroshi, KANAYA, Yoshio, OISHI, Katsutoshi

    “…Solid dispersions were prepared with a highly water-soluble medicine (oxprenolol hydrochloride (OXP)), water-insoluble ethylcellulose (EC) and four grades of…”
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    Application of Calcium Silicate for Medicinal Preparation. I. Solid Preparation Adsorbing an Oily Medicine to Calcium Silicate by YUASA, Hiroshi, ASAHI, Daisuke, TAKASHIMA, Yuki, KANAYA, Yoshio, SHINOZAWA, Kazuya

    “…Calcium silicate (Florite[○!R] RE, FLR), a fine porous powder, was recently approved as a medicinal additive. In this study we sought to make a solid…”
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    Studies on the Granulation Process of Granules for Tableting with a High Speed Mixer. III. Analysis of the Compression Process by SHIRAISHI, Tatsuro, YAGUCHI, Yoshikatsu, KONDO, Shuji, YUASA, Hiroshi, KANAYA, Yoshio

    “…Several kinds of theophylline granules were prepared in a high speed mixer by varying the kneading time, and their compression processes were analyzed by…”
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    Application of the Solid Dispersion Method to the Controlled Release of Medicine. V. Suppression Mechanism of the Medicine Release Rate in the Three-Component Solid Dispersion System by OZEKI, Tetsuya, YUASA, Hiroshi, KANAYA, Yoshio, OISHI, Katsutoshi

    “…Solid dispersions were prepared with a highly water soluble medicine (oxprenolol hydrochloride (OXP)), water insoluble ethylcellulose (EC) and water soluble…”
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    Application of the Solid Dispersion Method to the Controlled Release of Medicine. III. Control of the Release Rate of Slightly Water Soluble Medicine from Solid Dispersion Granules by YUASA, Hiroshi, TAKAHASHI, Hiroyuki, OZEKI, Tetsuya, KANAYA, Yoshio, UENO, Masao

    “…In order to control the release rate of slightly water soluble medicine by using the solid dispersion (SD) method, the SD was prepared with a water soluble…”
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    Studies on Dissolution Tests for Soft Gelatin Capsules by the Rotating Dialysis Cell (RDC) Method. VI. Preparation and Evaluation of Ibuprofen Soft Gelatin Capsule by TAKAHASHI, Masato, YUASA, Hiroshi, KANAYA, Yoshio, UCHIYAMA, Mitsuru

    “…We prepared soft gelatin capsules (SC) containing ibuprofen (IB), a widely used phenylpropionic acid-derived antiphologistic-analgesic drug. To evaluate the…”
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    Application of the Solid Dispersion Method to Controlled Release of Medicine. I. Controlled Release of Water Soluble Medicine by Using Solid Dispersion by YUASA, Hiroshi, OZEKI, Tetsuya, KANAYA, Yoshio, OISHI, Katsutoshi, OYAKE, Tadashi

    “…The release of medicine from solid dispersion which was prepared by evaporation after dissolving or suspending water-soluble medicine into an organic solvent…”
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