11 research outputs found
Formulation and Evaluation of Microemulsion Containing Miconazole Nitrate
The aim of the present research is to formulate a microemulsion containing miconazole nitrate as it provides various advantages over conventional dosage form. It also put forward the idea for the formulation of microemulsion containing miconazole nitrate with the use of varying surfactant and co- surfactants with an objective to increase the better drug loading, high transparency, high thermodynamic stability, better bioavailability and ease of preparation. Miconazole nitrate is hydrophobic imidazole antifungal agent. The studies show that it is highly effective in the topical treatment of fungal infections. Due to the presence of both lipophilic and hydrophilic domains, a wide range of lipophilic and hydrophilic domains are incorporated in these systems
Formulation and Evaluation of Serratiopeptidase and Salbutamol Tablet for Dysphagia
Oral Dispersible Tablet of Serratiopeptidase and salbutamol were prepared, evaluated and different types of concentration and dissolution of tablets were studied. In FTIR, drug and excipients with their mixture showed that there is no interaction between the drug molecule and excipients used. The Percentage of drug content of tablets in the formulations was found to be 95 % to 105% which complies with the limits of pharmacopoeia. By the process of direct compression method was used to prepare oral Dispersible tablet containing 300 mg of Serratiopeptidase and salbutamol. formulation was conducted using different concentrations of croscarmellose, micro crystalline cellulose, as a super disintegrants. And their interaction with Serratiopeptidase and salbutamol also evaluated using FTIR
Science objectives and performances of NOMAD, a spectrometer suite for the ExoMars TGO mission
The NOMAD spectrometer suite on the ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter will map the composition and distribution of Mars׳ atmospheric trace species in unprecedented detail, fulfilling many of the scientific objectives of the joint ESA-Roscosmos ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter mission. The instrument is a combination of three channels, covering a spectral range from the UV to the IR, and can perform solar occultation, nadir and limb observations. In this paper, we present the science objectives of the instrument and how these objectives have influenced the design of the channels. We also discuss the expected performance of the instrument in terms of coverage and detection sensitivity