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Time, effect chemical dissolution

In such cases, it is obviously advantageous to use biorelevant dissolution tests to characterize the drug substance, to compare formulations and to make a preliminary assessment of possible food effects. However, for routine quality control work, the manufacture of media containing bile components is not only rather time-consuming but may also present difficulties in terms of quality assurance and validation of the raw materials, as is the case with many chemicals obtained from natural sources. [Pg.211]


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