Posts tagged with "tongue"



03. January 2017
Abstract Efavirenz (EFV), a non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor (NNRTI), is part of first-line therapy for the treatment of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 infection (HIV-1/AIDS). This drug shows relatively low oral absorption and bioavailability, as well as high intra- and inter-subject variability. Several studies have shown that treatment failure and adverse effects are associated with low and high EFV plasma concentrations, respectively. Some studies suggest different EFV...
11. October 2016
Abstract The overall performance of a potentiometric electronic tongue (ET) as well as the sensitivity and selectivity pattern of particular ion-selective electrodes forming the array towards exemplary APIs (metamizole sodium, pseudoephedrine sulphate) and excipients (hypromellose, carmellose, Eudragit E) was determined. Simultaneous sensing of both API and the encapsulating excipient in their physical mixture was noticed using potentiometric sensors. Usually, such altering of chemical image is...
20. September 2016
Abstract In this work a potentiometric electronic tongue based on classical ion-selective electrodes (6 types) and solid contact electrodes (2 types) was applied. The classical electrodes based on PVC membrane with other plasticizers exhibited cation-, anion-, amine-, and carbonate sensitivity, while the solid contact electrodes based on different lipophilic salts established diclofenac sensitivity. These sensors were used to assess the taste masking efficiency of diclofenac using selected...
04. July 2016
Abstract Nowadays electronic tongues are used for the recognition of variety of samples, but most popular application area is pharmaceutical analysis, including mainly taste masking effects detection and estimation. However, it is noticeable, that among various pharmaceutical formulations still simple masking with the use of sweeteners plays the key role in such investigation. In this work we conduce electronic tongue study of novel drug delivery system − microspheres containing cetirizine....
03. May 2016
Taste-masked properties of micropellets based on hard fat and/or solid lipid mixtures (prepared by solvent-free cold extrusion/spheronization), containing metformin hydrochloride were investigated. An in-line and an on-line drug release profile evaluation of the pellets was performed and further correlated with an electronic tongue investigation. The pellets based on more than 30% of lipid binders showed metformin HCl releases below 10% after 30 s of dissolution. Micropellets based on 20 and...