Surface chemical and micellar properties of drugs in solution
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Auteurs : A. T. Florence [Royaume-Uni]Source :
- Advances in Colloid and Interface Science [ 0001-8686 ] ; 1968.
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- Acetylsalicylic acid, Acridines, Active acridines, Adenosine triphosphate, Adsorption, Advan, Aggregation, Amorphous aescin, Anaesthetic, Anaesthetic activity, Antibacterial, Antibacterial activity, Antibiotic, Aqueous phase, Aqueous solution, Attractive forces, Bacterial resistance, Bacterial surface, Behaviour, Biological action, Biological activity, Bulk concentrations, Cambridge university press, Carbamic acids, Chlorpromazine, Coefficient, Colloid, Colloid interface, Colloidal, Colloidal properties, Compound, Critical micellar concentration, Crystal violet, Derivative, Detoxification mechanisms, Diffusion coefficient, Direct action, Distribution coefficient, Drug action, Dyne, Electrolyte, Ephedrine sulphate, Florence, Form micelles, Forms micelles, Fusidic acid, Hydrolysis rate, Important feature, Interface, Interfacial tension, Large aggregates, Large number, Lipid, Lipid solubility, Little surface activity, Local anaesthetic activity, Local anaesthetics, Lower concentrations, Many drugs, Membrane permeability, Micellar, Micellar aggregation number, Micellar weight, Micelle, Micelle formation, Micelle size, Molecule, Monolayers, Monomer, Partition coefficient, Partition coefficients, Penetrating power, Penicillin, Permeability, Pharm, Pharmacological action, Pharmacological activity, Phenothiazine, Phenothiazine nucleus, Physicochemical properties, Polyene antibiotics, Promazine, Promethazine, Proporyphene hydrochloride, Quaternary ammonium salts, Receptor, Receptor site, Repulsive forces, Seeman, Sodium chloride, Solubilisation, Solubility, Steroid, Sulphate, Sulphoside group, Surface activity, Surface anaesthesia, Surface anaesthetics, Surface pressure, Surface properties, Surface tension, Surfactant, Therapeutic agents, Tranquilliser.
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DOI: 10.1016/0001-8686(68)85002-X
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