Usefulness and Limitations of Nonisothermal Prediction of Drug Stability
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概要
著者
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YOSHIOKA SUMIE
National institute of Hygienic Sciences
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Takeda Yasushi
National Institute Of Hygienic Sciences
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Yoshioka Sumie
National Institute Of Health Sciences
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ASO Yukio
National Institute of Health Sciences
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Aso Yukio
National Institute Of Hygienic Sciences
関連論文
- DEPENDENCE OF THE SOLID-STATE HYDROLYSIS AND OXIDATION RATE OF DRUGS ON TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY
- Miscibility of Nifedipine and Hydrophilic Polymers as Measured by ^1H-NMR Spin-Lattice Relaxation
- Effect of Water on the Molecular Mobility of Sucrose and Poly(vinylpyrrolidone) in a Colyophilized Formulation as Measured by ^C-NMR Relaxation Time
- Feasibility of ^F-NMR for Assessing the Molecular Mobility of Flufenamic Acid in Solid Dispersions
- Physical Stability of Amorphous Acetanilide Derivatives Improved by Polymer Excipients
- Comparison of the Glass Transition Temperature and Fragility Parameter of Isomalto-Olygomer Predicted by Molecular Dynamics Simulations with Those Measured by Differential Scanning Calorimetry
- Effect of Freezing Rate on Physical Stability of Lyophilized Cationic Liposomes
- Usefulness and Limitations of Nonisothermal Prediction of Drug Stability
- Formation of a Mutagenic Diazoquinone from Bamethan by Reaction with Nitrite
- Molecular Mobility of Lyophilized Poly(vinylpyrrolidone) and Methylcellulose as Determined by the Laboratory and Rotating Frame Spin-Lattice Relaxation Times of ^1H and ^C
- A Comparison of the Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) and Range-Based Approaches for Assessing Batch-to-Batch Variability of the Stability of Pharmaceutical Products
- Effect of Polymer Excipients on the Enzyme Activity of Lyophilized Bilirubin Oxidase and β-Galactosidase Formulations
- Solid-State Rehydration-Induced Recovery of Bilirubin Oxidase Activity in Lyophilized Formulations Reduced during Freeze-Drying
- Assessment of Shelf-Life Equivalence of Pharmaceutical Products
- Power of Analysis of Variance for Assessing Batch-Variation of Stability Data of Pharmaceuticals
- Relationship between Water Mobility, Measured as Nuclear Magnetic Relaxation Time, and the Crystallization Rate of Amorphous Nifedipine in the Presence of Some Pharmaceutical Excipients
- Determination of the Diffusion Coefficient of Insulin and Lysozyme in Crosslinked Dextran Hydrogels by Pulsed-Field-Gradient NMR