Toward structure determination using membrane-protein nanocrystals and microcrystals. (57/110)

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The effect of alkali and Ce(III) ions on the response properties of benzoxazine supramolecules prepared via molecular assembly. (58/110)

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Physicochemical and pharmacokinetic characterization of amorphous solid dispersion of tranilast with enhanced solubility in gastric fluid and improved oral bioavailability. (59/110)

In the present study, amorphous solid dispersion (ASD) formulations of tranilast (TL) with 8 hydrophilic polymers were prepared by a solvent evaporation method with the aim of improving dissolution behavior in gastric fluid and thereby enhancing oral bioavailability. The physicochemical properties were characterized with a focus on morphology, crystallinity, thermal behavior, dissolution, drug-polymer interaction, and stability. Of all TL formulations, ASD formulation with Eudragit EPO exhibited the highest improvement in dissolution behavior with a 3,000-fold increase in the first-order dissolution rate under acidic conditions (pH 1.2). Spectroscopic studies using infrared and near-infrared analyses revealed the drug-polymer interaction in the Eudragit EPO-based ASD formulation. On the basis of dissolution, crystallinity, and stability data, the maximum allowable drug load in the Eudragit EPO-based ASD formulation was deduced to be ca. 50%. Pharmacokinetic profiling of orally dosed TL formulations in rats was also carried out using UPLC/ESI-MS. After oral administration of the Eudragit EPO-based ASD formulation in rats, enhanced TL exposure was observed with an increase of oral bioavailability by 19-fold, and the variation of AUC was ca. 4 times lower than that with crystalline TL. With these data, the ASD approach could be a viable formulation strategy for enhancing the wettability and oral bioavailability of TL, resulting in improved therapeutic potential of TL for the treatment of inflammatory diseases.  (+info)

Nuclear resonance vibrational spectra of five-coordinate imidazole-ligated iron(II) porphyrinates. (60/110)

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Physicochemical and binder properties of starch obtained from Cyperus esculentus. (61/110)

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Physicochemical investigations and stability studies of amorphous gliclazide. (62/110)

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Physicochemical properties of amorphous roxithromycin prepared by quench cooling of the melt or desolvation of a chloroform solvate. (63/110)

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Synthesis, property characterization and photocatalytic activity of the novel composite polymer polyaniline/Bi2SnTiO7. (64/110)

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