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Fractionated crystallization during dispersed phase

Similar behavior was reported previously by Allen and coworkers for tablets prepared from dispersions of small saccharides like sucrose, mannitol, and sorbitol (Allen et al. 1978). The faster release phase was attributed to a molecular incorporated fraction and the slow release to a crystalline fraction of the lipophihc drug, which was present due to incomplete dissolution of the drug in the molten sugar during preparation (Allen et al. 1977). The results imply that crystallization occurred during dissolution of disaccharide solid dispersions. [Pg.491]


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