Release of selected amino acids from zinc carriers
@article{Dyja2016ReleaseOS, title={Release of selected amino acids from zinc carriers}, author={R Dyja and Barbara Dolińska and Florian Ryszka}, journal={Acta Pharmaceutica}, year={2016}, volume={66}, pages={269 - 277} }
Abstract The paper deals with the results of an investigation of the release of selected amino acids (histidine, tryptophan, tyrosine) from model suspensions prepared by co-precipitation with zinc chloride. It has been proven that the influence of the Zn(II)/amino acid molar ratio on dissolution profiles of the tested amino acids and dissolution half-life (t1/2) of histidine or tryptophan is significant. The amount of amino acid in the dispersed phase (supporting dose) is a determinant of the…
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