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Pectin in transdermal drug

On the other hand, mixtures of pectin with other materials such as high amylase starch [12,43], chitosan [11,29] and HPMC have been extensively investigated for use in colon-specific drug release formulations [29]. Pectin has also been used in microparticulate delivery systems for ophthalmic preparations and matrix-type transdermal patches [3]. It has also been studied as a taste masker [4]. [Pg.492]


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