ArticlesImplant Pellets I: Effects of Compression Pressure on In Vivo Dissolution of delmadinone acetate (cas 13698-49-2) Pellets
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Add time:09/07/2019 Source:sciencedirect.com
A formulation containing 95% delmadinone acetate (cas 13698-49-2) was compressed at three different pressures. These pressures resulted in a pellet density difference of 19%. In vivo dissolution profiles were determined for five lots of pellets. The pellets were implanted subcutaneously in rats, removed periodically, and assayed chemically for remaining steroid. The resulting data were fit, using the computer program NONLIN, to a dissolution model. The dissolution rate for the lot with the lowest density made at the lowest compression was statistically (p < 0.05) different from the four other lots. A possible explanation for this increased dissolution rate could be that channeling occurs within the pellet, thereby increasing the effective dissolving surface. The results also indicate that equivalent dissolution rates between lots are reached at a certain compression and density.
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