Influence of Stability for Baicalin in Xinjianwei Tablet by Different Preparation Techniques
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Influence of Stability for Baicalin in Xinjianwei Tablet by Different Preparation Techniques
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical FormulaeVol. 18, Issue 13, Pages: 50-53(2012)
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YANG Dong-li, ZHENG Yan-chun, HUANG Fei-long, et al. Influence of Stability for Baicalin in Xinjianwei Tablet by Different Preparation Techniques[J]. Chinese journal of experimental traditional medical formulae, 2012, 18(13): 50-53.
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YANG Dong-li, ZHENG Yan-chun, HUANG Fei-long, et al. Influence of Stability for Baicalin in Xinjianwei Tablet by Different Preparation Techniques[J]. Chinese journal of experimental traditional medical formulae, 2012, 18(13): 50-53.DOI:
Influence of Stability for Baicalin in Xinjianwei Tablet by Different Preparation Techniques
Objective: To investigate influence of different preparation techniques on stability of baicalinin from Xinjianwei tablet. Method: Influence of powder coating
solid dispersion and package chip technology to improve stability of baicalin was investigated by thermostatic accelerated test. Result: Prepared samples of solid dispersion and package chip technology could remain stable of baicalinfrom Xinjianwei tablet. Conclusion: Solid dispersion and package chip technology could solve stability problem of baicalin from Xinjianwei tablet.Comparatively
package chip technology had many advantages
such as fewer amounts of excipients
more convenient operation and easier to industrialization.
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