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Research Article

Dissolution Rate A Measurement of the Deaggregation of Furosemide Agglomerates During An Interactive Mixing Process

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Pages 1391-1397 | Published online: 20 Oct 2008
 

Abstract

Agglomerates of drug particles must be broken down and single particles attached to the carrier to ensure a completely random interactive mixture. Here it was found that the dissolution rates of samples from interactive mixtures compared to suspended furosemide was an indication of the deaggregation of furosemide agglomerates during an interactive mixing process. Deaggregation depended on the forces generated during mixing and was quicker when a high density carrier such as sodium chloride was used.

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