Search Results - "KANAYA, Yoshio"
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Studies on the Development of Intragastric Floating and Sustained Release Preparation. I. Application of Calcium Silicate as a Floating Carrier
Published in Chemical & pharmaceutical bulletin (1996)“…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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Control of medicine release from solid dispersion composed of the poly(ethylene oxide)-carboxyvinylpolymer interpolymer complex by varying molecular weight of poly(ethylene oxide)1This article is Part XII of `Application of the solid dispersion method to the controlled release of medicine'.1
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Effects of Grinding and Tableting on Physicochemical Stability of an Anticancer Drug, TAT-59
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
Published in Chemical & pharmaceutical bulletin (1998)“…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
Published in Chemical & pharmaceutical bulletin (1998)“…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
Published in Chemical & pharmaceutical bulletin (1996)“…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
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
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
Published in Chemical & pharmaceutical bulletin (1995)“…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 the solid dispersion method to the controlled release of medicine. VI: Release mechanism of a slightly water soluble medicine and interaction between flurbiprofen and hydroxypropyl cellulose in solid dispersion
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Application of Calcium Silicate for Medicinal Preparation. I. Solid Preparation Adsorbing an Oily Medicine to Calcium Silicate
Published in Chemical & pharmaceutical bulletin (1994)“…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
Published in Chemical & pharmaceutical bulletin (1997)“…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
Published in Chemical & pharmaceutical bulletin (1994)“…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
Published in Chemical & pharmaceutical bulletin (1993)“…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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Aplication of Gel Formation for Taste Masking
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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
Published in Chemical & pharmaceutical bulletin (1995)“…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
Published in Chemical & pharmaceutical bulletin (1991)“…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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Application of the Solid Dispersion Method to the Controlled Release of Medicine. IV. Precise Control of the Release Rate of a Water Soluble Medicine by Using the Solid Dispersion Method Applying the Difference in the Molecular Weight of a Polymer
Published in Chemical & pharmaceutical bulletin (1993)“…Solid dispersions were prepared by the evaporation of ethanol after dissolving into ethanol a water soluble medicine(oxprenolol hydrochloride (OXP)), four…”
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