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Dissolving polyvinylpyrrolidone-based microneedle systems for in-vitro delivery of sumatriptan succinate
P. Ronnander
,
L. Simon
, H. Spilgies
, A. Koch
, S. Scherr
Chemical and Materials Engineering
Vice Provost for Undergrad Studies
Office of the Provost
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Polyvinylpyrrolidone
100%
Sumatriptan Succinate
100%
Microneedle Device
100%
In Vitro Delivery
100%
Water-soluble
33%
U.S. Food
33%
Active Ingredients
33%
Lag Time
33%
Delivery Rate
33%
Transdermal Flux
33%
Array System
33%
Microneedle Array Patches
33%
Plasma Concentration
33%
Ex Vivo Permeation
33%
Minipig
33%
Passive Diffusion
33%
Sumatriptan
33%
Dissolving Microneedle Array
33%
Franz Diffusion Cell
33%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Povidone
100%
Sumatriptan Succinate
100%
Transdermal
33%
Minipig
33%
Sumatriptan
33%