Prodrugs : topical and ocular drug delivery
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Prodrugs : topical and ocular drug delivery
(Drugs and the pharmaceutical sciences, v. 53)
M. Dekker, c1992
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Topical and ocular drug delivery
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University of Toyama Library, Medical and Pharmaceutical Library図
: alk. paperWB340||S634p95000098834
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Table of Contents
"Percutaneous Penetration Enhancement: Physicochemical Considerations and Implications for Prodrug Design, Richard H. Guy and Jonathan Hadgraft Functional Group Considerations in the Development of Prodrug Approaches to Solving Topical Delivery Problems, Kenneth B. Sloan Prodrugs for Dermal Delivery: Solubility, Molecular Size, and Functional Group Effects, Gerald B. Kasting, Ronald L. Smith, and Bradley D. Anderson A Computational Method for Predicting Optimization of Prodrugs or Analogues Designed for Percutaneous Delivery, David W. Osborne and William J. Lambert Use of Solubility Parameters from Regular Solution Theory to Describe Partitioning-Driven Processes, Kenneth B. Sloan The Effect of Partitioning and Enzymatic Hydrolysis on the Percutaneous Transport of Lipophilic Prodrugs, Russell O. Potts Improved Ocular Drug Delivery with Prodrugs, Vincent H. L. Lee and Hans Bundgaard "
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