Publications by authors named "Tjasa Felicijan"

Food can change various physiological parameters along the gastrointestinal tract, potentially impacting postprandial drug absorption. It is thus important to consider different in vivo conditions during in vitro studies. Therefore, a novel dissolution medium simulating variable postprandial pH values and lipid concentrations was developed and used in this study.

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  • The study investigated how different stomach emptying rates, influenced by water consumption, affect the dissolution of immediate-release tablet drugs like paracetamol, diclofenac sodium, and dipyridamole.
  • It utilized a glass-bead flow-through system to simulate various gastric emptying patterns and measured the amount of dissolved drug in the stomach compartment.
  • Results showed that while gastric emptying kinetics impacted paracetamol dissolution in all tested pH solutions, the effect on diclofenac and dipyridamole was only evident when solubility wasn't the limiting factor.
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The present study was aimed to the development and characterization of valsartan-containing buccal films with an introduction to a novel technique of image analysis. Visual inspection of the film provided a wealth of information that was difficult to quantify objectively. The obtained images of the films observed under the microscope were embedded in a convolutional neural network (CNN).

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High inter- and intra-individual variability in the pH of fluids in the human gastrointestinal (GI) tract has been described in the literature. The aim of this study was to assess the influence of physiological variability in fasted pH profiles of media along the GI tract on diclofenac sodium (DF-Na) dissolution from matrix tablets. Four individual in vivo fasted pH profiles were selected from the literature that differed in pH values and transit times from the stomach to the proximal colon.

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