Showing papers by "Dr. Hari Singh Gour University published in 1988"
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TL;DR: The magno-responsive indomethacin nanoparticles were successfully prepared and the drug was embedded in the nanoparticles by the emulsion polymerization technique.
Abstract: Nanoparticles of polymethylmethacrylate were prepared by the emulsion polymerization technique. The drug was embedded in the nanoparticles. The controlled growth of ferric hydroxide particles in the presence of non-ionic surfactant was effected to obtain nano-size particles and these were subsequently heated to obtain ferroso-ferric oxide (magnetite). The effect of various parameters, i.e. monomer concentration and magnetite concentration, as well as the stirring rate were studied to characterize the particle size and its distribution. Similarly, the factors which affect the total drug payload were assessed. The magno-responsive indomethacin nanoparticles were successfully prepared.
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TL;DR: Gums obtained from Cochlospermum gossypium, Anogeissus latifolia and Buchanania lanzam and their carboxymethyl and methoxyl derivatives when studied for their binding properties suggest that gums of the first two plants and their derivatives particularly the carboxyethyl derivative, could be employed as binding agent in pharmaceutical practice as discussed by the authors.
Abstract: Gums obtained from Cochlospermum gossypium, Anogeissus latifolia and Buchanania lanzam and their carboxymethyl and methoxyl derivatives when studied for their binding properties suggest that gums of the first two plants and their derivatives particularly the carboxymethyl derivative, could be employed as binding agent in pharmaceutical practice.
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TL;DR: In this article, the authors studied the SCLC in NaCl, NaBr and KI crystals as a function of temperature and electric field during the electrolytic coloration process.
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