Publications by authors named "K Salunkhe"

One of the major causes of death on the globe is cancer. It has remained a significant obstacle for current therapies and has not yet been effectively treated. Conventional treatment strategies available for cancer such as surgery, chemotherapy, radiation therapy etc.

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The Sediment Delivery Model explains experimental analysis and quantitative assessment of the powdered substance characterizing parameters, which offer pertinent data about the material's appropriateness for direct compression (DC) of tablet, which involves mathematical modeling and Semisolid Control Diagram using software like iTCM. The SeDeM diagram expert system (DES) determines the suitability of excipients and active ingredients for DC and the ratio of API to excipient is calculated. The DC is most suitable as it saves time and makes process easy, but these technique excipients compensate for their poor flow.

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A Dry Powder Inhaler (DPI) is a technique as well as a device used to inhale formulation which is in the form of dry powder, and is inhaled through the nose or mouth. It was developed for the purpose of treating conditions like chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), Asthma, and even cystic fibrosis etc. The aim of the review is to discuss the different methods of preparation of dry powders along with the characterization of DPI.

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Josephson junctions (JJs) and their tunable properties, including their nonlinearities, play an important role in superconducting qubits and amplifiers. JJs together with the circuit quantum electrodynamics architecture form many key components of quantum information processing. In quantum circuits, low-noise amplification of feeble microwave signals is essential, and Josephson parametric amplifiers (JPAs) are the widely used devices.

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The objective of the present study is to develop colon targeted drug delivery system by using dextrin (polysaccharide) as a carrier for ibuprofen. Matrix tablets containing various excipients and dextrin were prepared by wet granulation technique using different binder systems. The matrix tablets were evaluated by different IPQC tests, content uniformity and in vitro drug release study.

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