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Pharmaceutics Research Laboratory, Tanabe Seiyaku Co., Ltd. | 論文
- In Vitro/in Vivo Evaluation of Two Series of TA-5707F Controlled Release Matrix Tablets Prepared with Hydroxypropyl Methyl Cellulose Derivatives with Entero-Soluble or Gel-Formation Properties
- Preparation of Controlled Release Tablets of TA-5707F with Wax Matrix Type and Their in Vivo Evaluation in Beagle Dogs
- Factors Effecting Spherical Granulation of Drugs by Tumbling Granulation Method
- Laser Diffraction Estimation of Particle Size Distribution of Slightly Water-Soluble Drugs Coexisting with Additives : Application to Solid Dosage Forms
- Preparation of Controlled Release Granules of TA-5707F Using Enteric Polymers and Ethylcellulose, and Their in Vivo Evaluation
- Microencapsulation of Benzoic Acid Derivatives Using an Enteric Polymer by Surface Neutralization Method and Derivation of an Empirical Equation for Predicting Film Formation
- Effect of Polymer Species on Microencapsulation be a Surface Neutralization Method
- Na^+-Glucose Cotransporter Inhibitors as Antidiabetic Agents. III. Synthesis and Pharmacological Properties of 4'-Dehydroxyphlorizin Derivatives Modified at the OH Groups of the Glucose Moiety
- Effect of Powder Addition to Carboxyvinylpolymer Hydrogel on Viscoelasticity
- Application of Tumbling Melt Granulation (TMG) Method to Prepare Controlled-Release Fine Granules
- Application of Tumbling Melt Granulation Method to Prepare Controlled-Release Beads by Coating with Mixture of Functional Non-meltable and Meltable Materials
- Effects of Species of Non-meltable and Meltable Materials and Their Physical Properties on Granulatability in Tumbling Melt Granulation Method
- Application of Tumbling Melt Granulation (TMG) Method for Controlled Enteric-Release Beads by Coating Mixture of Hydrogenated Castoer Oil and Higher Fatty Acid
- Application of Tumbling Melt Granulation (TMG) Method for Preparing Controlled Release Beads Coated with Hydrogenated Castor Oil
- Preparation of Spherical Beads without Any Use of Solvents by a Novel Tumbling Melt Granulation (TMG) Method
- Effects of the New Anti-Ulcer Drug Ecabet Sodium (TA-2711) on Pepsin Activity II. Interaction with Substrate Protein