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Title: Physicochemical principles of adsorption in pharmaceutical systems and drug delivery applications /
Authors: Dhulkefl, Ayad Jirjees
Alabbas, Engie Aydin Kamal
Khalaf, Mohammed Hakeem
Keywords: Physicochemical Principles
Principles of Adsorption in Pharmaceutical Systems
Drug Delivery Applications
Physicochemical Principles of Adsorption
Issue Date: 15-Feb-2026
Publisher: SAS Publishers, India
Series/Report no.: vol.2;
Abstract: Physicochemical Principles of Adsorption in Pharmaceutical Systems and Drug Delivery Applications by Ayad Jirjees Dhulkefl, Engie Aydin Kamal Alabbas, and Mohammed Hakeem Khalaf examines the fundamental principles of adsorption and their critical role in pharmaceutical formulations and drug delivery systems. The work explains how adsorption—the accumulation of molecules at surfaces or interfaces—affects the behavior, stability, and effectiveness of drugs. It connects surface chemistry concepts with practical pharmaceutical applications, highlighting how drug molecules interact with excipients, carriers, and biological surfaces.
Description: [42 - 49] pages: Illustrations (some colour); Includes bibliographical references
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/932
ISSN: 2320-4206
2347-9531
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