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Department of Pharmaceutics

Research

Our research plan for the next 5 years (2019-2023):

Main research activities

Several active research groups in the department are engaged with different aspects of pharmaceutics. The research is directed towards high quality innovative topics aiming to publish applied articles.

The research plan in the period from 2019 till 2023 is still focusing on three distinct areas:

  1. Nanotechnology as a promising area of pharmaceutical science is a target for formulation of many drugs.
  2. Preformulation studies to improve the characteristics of drugs and/or dosage forms and development of more acceptable dosage forms.
  3. Targeted drug delivery systems

 

 

# Title Research Year
921
Effect of certain additives on the diffusion characteristics of Aspirin, Salicylamid, and Phenacetin through a cellophane membrane. II. Effect of Aliphatic Acids and Polyethylene Glycol.

1984
922
Effect of certain additives on the diffusion characteristics of Aspirin, Salicylamid, and Phenacetin through a cellophane membrane. II. Effect of Aliphatic Acids and Polyethylene Glycol.

1984
923
Comparative study of the ocular activity in rabbit eyes of adrenaline bitartrate formulated in carbopol and poloxamer gels.

1984
924
Comparative study of the ocular activity in rabbit eyes of adrenaline bitartrate formulated in carbopol and poloxamer gels.

1984
925
Effect of certain additives on the diffusion characteristics of Aspirin, Salicylamid, and Phenacetin through a cellophane membrane. II. Effect of Aliphatic Acids and Polyethylene Glycol.
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1984
926 The Interaction of Nicotinamide with Paracetamol and the Influence of the Complexation on the Bioavailability of Paracetamol. 1983
927 The Effect of Complexation with Tryptophan on the Bioavailability of Paracetamol. 1983
928 The Effect of Complexation with Tryptophan on the Bioavailability of Paracetamol. 1983
929
Effect of different disintegrants on the availability of directly compressed sulfadimidine tablets.
1983
930
Effect of different disintegrants on the availability of directly compressed sulfadimidine tablets.
1983