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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Micromerítica é a ciência e tecnologia dasMicromerítica é a ciência e tecnologia das partículas pequenas. O conhecimento e controle do tamanho de partículas é de importância em farmácia e ciências dos materiais. O tamanho, e consequentemente a de uma partícula, pode ser relacionada com as propriedades físicas, químicas e farmacológicas de fármacos (drogas).cas e farmacológicas de fármacos (drogas). , La micromeritica è la scienza e la tecnoloLa micromeritica è la scienza e la tecnologia delle piccole particelle. La conoscenza e il controllo della dimensione delle particelle è di particolare importanza in farmacia e nella scienza dei materiali.La dimensione, e perciò l' di una particella, può essere relazionata alle proprietà fisiche, chimiche e farmacologiche di farmaci.Clinicamente, la dimensione della particella di un farmaco può influenzare il suo rilascio con che sono somministrate oralmente, parenteralmente, rettalmente & topicamente.La di successo di sospensioni, emulsioni e compresse; sia la stabilità fisica che la risposta farmacologica dipende anche dalla dimensione della particella ottenuta nel prodotto.ne della particella ottenuta nel prodotto. , The term micromeritics was given to the scThe term micromeritics was given to the science and technology of small particles by J. M. DallaValle. It is thus the study of the fundamental and derived properties of individual as well as a collection of particles. The knowledge and control of the size of particles is of importance in pharmacy and materials science. The size, and hence the surface area of a particle, can be related to the physical, chemical and pharmacologic properties of drugs. Clinically, the particle size of a drug can affect its release from dosage forms that are administered orally, parenterally, rectally and topically. The successful formulation of suspensions, emulsions and tablets; both physical stability and pharmacologic response also depends on the particle size achieved in the product.the particle size achieved in the product.
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