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Research Article

Evaluation of Soy Polysaccharide as a Disintegrating Agent Part I: Direct Compression

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Pages 215-235 | Published online: 20 Oct 2008

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S. Malamataris, P. Goidas & K. Avgoustakis. (1992) Comparative evaluation of soy polysaccharide as direct compression excipient. Drug Development and Industrial Pharmacy 18:14, pages 1575-1587.
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