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    	<title>IJPRS/V2/I2/00100 - 12/05/2013</title>

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		<title>Formulation and Development of Non-Aqueous Emulsion</title>
		
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                                                    	<h5>Abstract</h5>
		                                                <p>The delivery of poorly water-soluble drugs has been the subject of much research, as approximately 40% of new chemical entities are hydrophobic in nature. One area in which published literature is lacking is the field of non-aqueous emulsions and some researchers have used polyethylene glycol (PEG) as a continuous phase for such emulsions (1-6). The nature of this emulsion will allow capsule filling at a later stage. In the present study, an attempt has been made to develop non-aqueous emulsions of the type oil-in-PEG suitable for drug loading.</p>
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                                                        <h5>Keywords</h5>
                                                         <p>Emulsion, cotton seed oil, polyethylene glycol</p>
                                                         
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                                                         <h5>Cite This Article</h5>
                                                         <p>Goswami, A. (2013). Formulation and Development of Non-Aqueous Emulsion. <em>International Journal for Pharmaceutical Research Scholars (IJPRS), 2(2),</em> 106-109.</p>                                                         <hr/>
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		<author>Goswami, A.        </author>

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