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Mohammad Barzegar-Jalali
Researcher at Tabriz University of Medical Sciences
Publications - 214
Citations - 6920
Mohammad Barzegar-Jalali is an academic researcher from Tabriz University of Medical Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Solubility & Dissolution. The author has an hindex of 38, co-authored 199 publications receiving 5627 citations. Previous affiliations of Mohammad Barzegar-Jalali include University of Leicester & University of North Texas.
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Antimicrobial activity of the metals and metal oxide nanoparticles
Solmaz Maleki Dizaj,Farzaneh Lotfipour,Mohammad Barzegar-Jalali,Mohammad Hossein Zarrintan,Khosro Adibkia +4 more
TL;DR: Books indicated that the particle size was the essential parameter which determined the antimicrobial effectiveness of the metal nanoparticles, and further studies should be performed to minimize the toxicity of metal and metal oxide nanoparticles to apply as proper alternatives for antibiotics and disinfectants especially in biomedical applications.
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Kinetic analysis of drug release from nanoparticles
Mohammad Barzegar-Jalali,Khosro Adibkia,Hadi Valizadeh,Mohammad Reza Siahi Shadbad,Ali Nokhodchi,Yadollah Omidi,Ghobad Mohammadi,Somayeh Hallaj Nezhadi,Maryam Hasan +8 more
TL;DR: Considering the accuracy criteria the reciprocal powered time model could be suggested as a general model for analysis of multi mechanistic drug release from nanoparticles.
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The effect of type and concentration of vehicles on the dissolution rate of a poorly soluble drug (indomethacin) from liquisolid compacts.
TL;DR: The liquisolid compacts technique can be a promising alternative for the formulation of water insoluble drugs, such as indomethacin into rapid release tablets.
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Calcium carbonate nanoparticles as cancer drug delivery system
Solmaz Maleki Dizaj,Mohammad Barzegar-Jalali,Mohammad Hossein Zarrintan,Khosro Adibkia,Farzaneh Lotfipour +4 more
TL;DR: According to this review, CaCO3 nanoparticles, owing to their special characteristics, will have a potential role in safe and efficient cancer treatment in future.
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Comparison of various cosolvency models for calculating solute solubility in water-cosolvent mixtures
Abolghasem Jouyban-Gharamaleki,L. Valaee,Mohammad Barzegar-Jalali,Brian J. Clark,William E. Acree +4 more
TL;DR: The combined nearly ideal binary solvent/Redlich-Kister, CNIBS/R-K, was found to be the best solution model in terms of its ability to describe the experimental solubility in mixed solvents.