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JM Newton

Researcher at University of London

Publications -  312
Citations -  9514

JM Newton is an academic researcher from University of London. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ultimate tensile strength & Pellets. The author has an hindex of 52, co-authored 312 publications receiving 9156 citations. Previous affiliations of JM Newton include University of Lisbon & University of Nottingham.

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Determination of tablet strength by the diametral compression test

TL;DR: It has been shown that to obtain reproducible results for the strength of tablets prepared at a given compression force, the tablet must break in such a manner that the tensile stress is the major stress.
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Amylose as a coating for drug delivery to the colon: Preparation and in vitro evaluation using 5-aminosalicylic acid pellets

TL;DR: Colon-specific drug delivery may be possible by the application of dried amylose films to pharmaceutical formulations byorporation of insoluble polymers into the amylOSE film, to controlAmylose swelling, of which a commercially available ethylcellulose (Ethocel®) was found to control the swelling most effectively.
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The tensile strength of lactose tablets.

TL;DR: The behavioural depression after a 24 hr diet containing a-methytyrosine appears to be related to the brain levels of catecholamines, and although pheniprazine partially blocked the behavioural depression and noradrenaline depletion it did not alter plasma levels of a-methyltyrosines.
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Trends in national incidence, lifetime prevalence and adrenaline prescribing for anaphylaxis in England.

TL;DR: Investigation of recent trends in the recorded incidence, lifetime prevalence and prescribing of adrenaline for anaphylaxis in England shows substantial increases in recent years.
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Comparative gastrointestinal transit of pellet systems of varying density

TL;DR: The results showed no differences in the gastrointestinal transit of the three formulations as measured by each of several parameters selected to describe the process, but did reveal some interesting features of the gastric emptying process, and provide further information regarding the critical density at which a prolongation of gastrics emptying occurs.