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Yogesh Pore

Researcher at Government College

Publications -  45
Citations -  875

Yogesh Pore is an academic researcher from Government College. The author has contributed to research in topics: Solubility & Dissolution. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 44 publications receiving 779 citations.

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Effect of β-cyclodextrin and hydroxypropyl β-cyclodextrin complexation on physicochemical properties and antimicrobial activity of cefdinir

TL;DR: HPbetaCD had superior antimicrobial activity than that of betaCD while betaCD had greater effect on solubility enhancement of CEF, which was increased significantly by betaCD and HPbetaCD inclusion complexation against S. aureus and E. coli.
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Physicochemical characterization of solid dispersion systems of tadalafil with poloxamer 407.

TL;DR: Physicochemical characterization of solid dispersion systems of tadalafil with poloxamer 407 demonstrated the presence of strong hydrogen bonding interactions, a significant decrease in crystallinity and the possibility of existence of amorphous entities of the drug.
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Enhanced solubility and dissolution rate of lamotrigine by inclusion complexation and solid dispersion technique.

TL;DR: The solid‐state properties and dissolution behaviour of lamotrigine in its inclusion complex with β‐cyclodextrin (βCD) and solid dispersions with polyvinylpyrrolidone K30 (PVP K30) and polyethyl‐eneglycol 6000 revealed that the drug was no longer present in crystalline state but was converted to an amorphous form.
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Physicochemical and molecular modeling studies of cefixime-L-arginine-cyclodextrin ternary inclusion compounds.

TL;DR: The Ternary systems performed well as a result of comprehensive effect of ternary complexation and particle size reduction achieved by a spray drying technology and the stability constants of binary systems were remarkably improved in presence of ARG, indicating positive effect of its addition.
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Improvement in physicochemical properties of ezetimibe using a crystal engineering technique

TL;DR: In this article, the physicochemical properties of pure ezetimibe and corresponding co-crystals were accessed in terms of phase solubility studies, melting point, flowability, drug content uniformity and dissolution studies.