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Jun-Bom Park
Researcher at Sahmyook University
Publications - 61
Citations - 1220
Jun-Bom Park is an academic researcher from Sahmyook University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Solubility & Dissolution. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 60 publications receiving 960 citations. Previous affiliations of Jun-Bom Park include Kangwon National University & Ajou University.
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Controlled Release Systems Containing Solid Dispersions: Strategies and Mechanisms
TL;DR: This review aims to summarize all currently known aspects of controlled release systems containing solid dispersions, focusing on the preparation methods, mechanisms of action and characterization of physicochemical properties of the system.
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Stability-enhanced hot-melt extruded amorphous solid dispersions via combinations of Soluplus® and HPMCAS-HF.
Saad M. Alshahrani,Wenli Lu,Jun-Bom Park,Joseph T. Morott,Bader B. Alsulays,Soumyajit Majumdar,Nigel Langley,Karl Kolter,Andreas Gryczke,Michael A. Repka +9 more
TL;DR: A novel combination of Soluplus and hypromellose acetate succinate (HPMCAS-HF) polymers for solubility enhancement as well as enhanced physicochemical stability of the produced amorphous solid dispersions was evaluated.
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Development of an antifungal denture adhesive film for oral candidiasis utilizing hot melt extrusion technology.
Jun-Bom Park,Suneela Prodduturi,Joseph T. Morott,Vijay I. Kulkarni,Melissa R. Jacob,Shabana I. Khan,Steven P Stodghill,Michael A. Repka +7 more
TL;DR: The ADA system, containing blends of HPC and PEO, enhanced the effectiveness of the antimicrobials a maximum of fivefold toward the inhibition of cell adherence of Candida albicans to mammalian cells/Vero cells.
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Fabrication of Intragastric Floating, Controlled Release 3D Printed Theophylline Tablets Using Hot-Melt Extrusion and Fused Deposition Modeling.
TL;DR: 3DP coupled with HME, could be an effective blueprint to produce controlled-release GRFTs, providing the advantage of simplicity and versatility compared to the conventional methods.
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Development of taste masked caffeine citrate formulations utilizing hot melt extrusion technology and in vitro-in vivo evaluations.
Manjeet B. Pimparade,Joseph T. Morott,Jun-Bom Park,Vijay I. Kulkarni,Soumyajit Majumdar,S. N. Murthy,Zhuoyang Lian,Elanor Pinto,Vivian Bi,Thomas Durig,Reena Murthy,H.N. Shivakumar,K. Vanaja,Prakash Kumar,Michael A. Repka +14 more
TL;DR: The formulations were found to mask the unpleasant taste of caffeine citrate significantly and met the USP specifications.