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Why should I use APP 3: Biodissolution?
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The following article has been authored by John Heaney.  Compared to dissolution Apparatus 1 (Baskets) and Apparatus 2 (Paddles), Dissolution Apparatus 3: Biodissolution (the reciprocating cylinder) is quite rare. However, it has some key advantages over the more common baskets and paddles which can make it very useful for key applications. Apparatus 3 consists of a glass cylinder with a mesh screen at the bottom moving up and down in a specified distance and rate within a glass dissolution vessel. The dosage form is held within the glass cylinder. Vessels are typically arranged in rows allowing the glass cylinder...
Why use APP 4?
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The following article has been authored by John Heaney. Like the reciprocating cylinder (Apparatus 3), the flow-through diffusion cell (Apparatus 4) is quite rare compared to baskets (Apparatus 1) and paddles (Apparatus 2). But there are some distinct advantages to flow-through cell that can make it a boon to certain formulations. The design of the flow-through cell consists of a cell with specific dimensions with the dissolution media fed through it by a pump. The dissolution media is typically stored in a reservoir. The media can be recirculated which is referred to as a closed-system; or constantly dispensed and collected...