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Gaurav Tiwari
Researcher at Visvesvaraya National Institute of Technology
Publications - 115
Citations - 2712
Gaurav Tiwari is an academic researcher from Visvesvaraya National Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ballistic limit & Projectile. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 96 publications receiving 1957 citations. Previous affiliations of Gaurav Tiwari include Pranveer Singh Institute of Technology & Indian Institutes of Technology.
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Drug delivery systems: An updated review.
Gaurav Tiwari,Ruchi Tiwari,Birendra Sriwastawa,Lokesh Kumar Bhati,Suyog Pandey,Preeti Pandey,Saurabh K Bannerjee +6 more
TL;DR: Nanoparticles composed of biodegradable polymers show assurance in fulfilling the stringent requirements placed on these delivery systems, such as ability to be transferred into an aerosol, stability against forces generated during aerosolization, biocompatibility, targeting of specific sites or cell populations in the lung, release of the drug in a predetermined manner, and degradation within an acceptable period of time.
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Cyclodextrins in delivery systems: Applications.
TL;DR: Current CD-based therapeutics is described and possible future applications are discussed, including the use of CD-containing polymers to provide unique capabilities for the delivery of nucleic acids.
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Bioanalytical method validation: An updated review
Gaurav Tiwari,Ruchi Tiwari +1 more
TL;DR: The sample preparation of drug in biological matrix is reviewed and practical approaches for determining selectivity, specificity, limit of detection, lower limit of quantitation, linearity, range, accuracy, precision, recovery, stability, ruggedness, and robustness of liquid chromatographic methods to support pharmacokinetic (PK), toxicokinetic, bioavailability, and bioequivalence studies are provided.
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Crushing behavior of honeycomb structure: a review
Tiju Thomas,Gaurav Tiwari +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors conclude some of the important observation regarding quasi-static and dynamic crushing response of honeycomb structure carried out by authors and addressed in the literature, and conclude that:
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Primary and novel approaches for colon targeted drug delivery - A review
TL;DR: Evaluation of colon targeted drug delivery systems, which includes pressure controlled colonic delivery capsules, CODESTM and osmotic controlled drug delivery are unique in terms of achieving in vivo site specificity and feasibility of manufacturing process.