The influence of some non-ionic surfactants as well as polyethylene glycol 6000 and dextrose as water soluble carrier, on the dissolution of poorly soluble drug, ibuprofen, was studied. Surfactants produced better drug release than the polyethylene glycol and dextrose with the drug carrier ratio studied. TLC and IR studied ruled out any interaction between the drug and any of the additives used. In addition, the bulkness of the drug was not affected by the amount of surfactants added, as being found with dextrose and polyethylene glycol 6000.
El-Shaboury, M., Nouh, A., & Abd El-Gawad, A. (1984). ENHANCED DISSOLUTION RATE OF IBUPROFEN USING SURFACTANTS AND WATER SOLUBLE CARRIERS. Bulletin of Pharmaceutical Sciences Assiut University, 7(2), 295-304. doi: 10.21608/bfsa.1984.89707
MLA
M. El-Shaboury; A. T. Nouh; A. H. Abd El-Gawad. "ENHANCED DISSOLUTION RATE OF IBUPROFEN USING SURFACTANTS AND WATER SOLUBLE CARRIERS", Bulletin of Pharmaceutical Sciences Assiut University, 7, 2, 1984, 295-304. doi: 10.21608/bfsa.1984.89707
HARVARD
El-Shaboury, M., Nouh, A., Abd El-Gawad, A. (1984). 'ENHANCED DISSOLUTION RATE OF IBUPROFEN USING SURFACTANTS AND WATER SOLUBLE CARRIERS', Bulletin of Pharmaceutical Sciences Assiut University, 7(2), pp. 295-304. doi: 10.21608/bfsa.1984.89707
VANCOUVER
El-Shaboury, M., Nouh, A., Abd El-Gawad, A. ENHANCED DISSOLUTION RATE OF IBUPROFEN USING SURFACTANTS AND WATER SOLUBLE CARRIERS. Bulletin of Pharmaceutical Sciences Assiut University, 1984; 7(2): 295-304. doi: 10.21608/bfsa.1984.89707