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Academic Article A novel method for deriving true density of pharmaceutical solids including hydrates and water-containing powders.
Academic Article Improved tableting properties of p-hydroxybenzoic acid by water of crystallization: a molecular insight.
Academic Article Solid-state properties and crystallization behavior of PHA-739521 polymorphs.
Academic Article Quantifying errors in tableting data analysis using the Ryshkewitch equation due to inaccurate true density.
Academic Article True density of microcrystalline cellulose.
Academic Article Initial moisture content in raw material can profoundly influence high shear wet granulation process.
Academic Article Mechanism of moisture induced variations in true density and compaction properties of microcrystalline cellulose.
Academic Article Evolution of structure and properties of granules containing microcrystalline cellulose and polyvinylpyrrolidone during high-shear wet granulation.
Academic Article Mechanical Properties and Tableting Behavior of Amorphous Solid Dispersions.
Academic Article Improving Dissolution Rate of Carbamazepine-Glutaric Acid Cocrystal Through Solubilization by Excess Coformer.
Academic Article Effects of Water on Powder Flowability of Diverse Powders Assessed by Complimentary Techniques.
Academic Article Crystallographic and Energetic Insights into Reduced Dissolution and Physical Stability of a Drug-Surfactant Salt: The Case of Norfloxacin Lauryl Sulfate.
Academic Article The role of the screw profile on granular structure and mixing efficiency of a high-dose hydrophobic drug formulation during twin screw wet granulation.
Academic Article The impact of solid-state form, water content and surface area of magnesium stearate on lubrication efficiency, tabletability, and dissolution.
Academic Article Mechanisms of Crystal Plasticization by Lattice Water.
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