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An inclusive text book on self emulsifying medication distribution systems

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Bentham Science Publishers

Self-emulsifying drug delivery system (SEDDS) is a significant approach for improving the rate and extent of absorption of hydrophobic or lipophilic drugs that come under class II and IV of the biopharmaceutical classification system (with low solubility), and  exhibits a dissolution rate-limited absorption. SEDDS formulations lead to increased drug solubility and bioavailability, avoidance of food effect, and enhanced environmental degradation stability.

This reference book on SEDDS specifically addresses the basic aspects and current research going on in this field. In the following nine chapters, various authors give a comprehensive review of SEDDS, covering the basic components and latest advances such as solid-SMEDDS, herbal SEDDS formulations along with discussions on pharmacokinetic and in vitro digestion models for estimation of SEDDS.

The book is an excellent reference work for academicians, students, pharmaceutical industry professionals as well as research scientists involved in the investigation and development of SEDDS.

This book is specially meant for research students and other professionals who carry out their research in the field of development of lipid-based drug delivery systems, especially self-micro emulsifying drug delivery systems for the oral dosage form.

Editors:

RAVINDER VERMA has GPAT-2015 qualified with all India rank 2362 & Youth Red Cross Merit Certificate. He has Two year academics experience in “Shree Baba Mastnath Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research” Baba Mastnath University, Rohtak. And One year Industrial experiences in R&D centre at Cuckos Pharmaceuticals Pvt. Ltd. Bahadurgarh. Seven months Training experience in Sun Pharmaceuticals Industries Ltd. Gurugram.

Keywords:

Oral Drug Delivery, Bioavailability, Cryogenic Method, Homogenization, Dendrimers, Micro emulsion, Solid Dispersions, Hydrophilic-Lipophilic Balance, Lipids, Lymphatic Transportation

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