A. S. Raghuwanshi*1, Madhvi Sisodia2, R. P. Vashistha3, A. K. Pathak1 and D. Shirode2
1Department of Pharmacy, Barkatullah University, Bhopal - 462 026 (India)
2Sagar Instittute of Research and Technology, Pharmacy, Bhopal - 462 041 (India)
3Bhopal Instittute of Science and Technology, Pharmacy, Bhopal - 462 045 (India)
Article Received on : 12 Mar 2006
Article Accepted on : 20 May 2006
Article Published :
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Treating with ion exchange resin has chemically modified Phenylpropranolamine hydrochloride to form an oral controlled release beads using ions exchange chromatography. A strong cation exchange resin was utilized for the loading of drug and the drug resinates were evaluated for various physical and chemical parameters. UV-Visible spectroscopy and pH paper test confirmed the reaction carried out on Phenylpropranolamine hydrochloride.
KEYWORDS: Pseudomonas aeruginosa; metal complexes; PhenylhydrazoneCopy the following to cite this article: Raghuwanshi A. S, Sisodia M, Vashistha R. P, Pathak A. K, Shirode D. Oral Controlled Release Phenylpropranolamine Ion Exchange Resinate Beads. Mat.Sci.Res.India;3(1a) |
Copy the following to cite this URL: Raghuwanshi A. S, Sisodia M, Vashistha R. P, Pathak A. K, Shirode D. Oral Controlled Release Phenylpropranolamine Ion Exchange Resinate Beads. Mat.Sci.Res.India;3(1a). Available from: http://www.materialsciencejournal.org/?p=2185 |