Williams et al., 2010 - Google Patents
Hot-melt extrusion technology: optimizing drug deliveryWilliams et al., 2010
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- Williams M
- Tian Y
- Jones D
- Andrews G
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- European Journal of Parenteral Sciences and Pharmaceutical Sciences
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Extrusion is a process that involves forcing a raw material or blend through a die or orifice under set conditions such as temperature, pressure, rate of mixing and feed-rate, for the purpose of producing a stable product of uniform shape and density1. Since the 1930's, hot …
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