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    New Machine Learning Approach for the Optimization of Nano-Hybrid Formulations by Barbosa, Raquel de M., Lima, Cleanne C., Oliveira, Fabio F. de, Câmara, Gabriel B. M., Viseras, César, Moura, Tulio F. A. de Lima e, Souto, Eliana B., Severino, Patricia, Raffin, Fernanda N., Fernandes, Marcelo A. C.

    Published in Nanomanufacturing (18-07-2022)
    “…Nano-hybrid systems are products of interactions between organic and inorganic materials designed and planned to develop drug delivery platforms that can be…”
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    Application of thermal analysis to the study of antituberculosis drugs–excipient compatibility by Lavor, Edilene Pereira, Navarro, Marco Vinícius M., Freire, Fátima D., Aragão, Cícero F. S., Raffin, Fernanda Nervo, Barbosa, Euzébio Guimarães, de Lima e Moura, Túlio F. A.

    “…First-line drugs (rifampicin, RIF; isoniazid, INH; ethambutol, ETA; and pyrazinamide, PZA) recommended in conventional treatment of tuberculosis were analyzed…”
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    Characterization of palygorskite clay from Piauí, Brazil and its potential use as excipient for solid dosage forms containing anti-tuberculosis drugs by dos Santos Soares, Daiane, Fernandes, Caio Santana, da Costa, Antônio Carlos S., Raffin, Fernanda Nervo, Acchar, Wilson, de Lima e Moura, Túlio F. A.

    “…Clays play an important role in health products as it has been used as excipients for solid dosage forms and as active ingredients. Usually, excipients are…”
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    Compatibility studies of trioxsalen with excipients by DSC, DTA, and FTIR by Lima, Naiana G. P. B., Lima, Igor P. B., Barros, Denise M. C., Oliveira, Thays S., Raffin, Fernanda N., de Lima e Moura, Túlio F. A., Medeiros, Ana C. D., Gomes, Ana P. B., Aragão, Cícero F. S.

    “…Psoralens are widely used for the treatment of psoriasis. Trioxsalen is a drug prescribed low-dose, belonging to the group of substituted psoralen. The aim of…”
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