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DOI: 10.1055/a-1302-7701
Development of Composition and Technologies of Dental Film with Ketorolac Trometamine
Funding This research did not receive any financial support.Abstract
The report presents the results of the development of dental films with ketorolac trometamine based on the natural biodegradable polymers from the groups of sodium alginates and xanthan gums in combination with lightly crosslinked acrylic polymer carbopol. Physicochemical properties, such as moisture, mucoadhesion, thickness, tensile strength, disintegration in phosphate buffer were determined in obtained samples of this dosage form. A comparison of physicochemical properties of experimental samples and commercial model of dental film has allowed establishing the perspective composition of complex matrix of films with ketorolac trometamine for use in dentistry.
Publication History
Received: 03 October 2020
Accepted: 26 October 2020
Article published online:
18 November 2020
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