Implications of density correction in gravimetric method for water flux determination using rat single-pass intestinal perfusion technique: A technical note

Implications of Density Correction in Gravimetric Method for Water Flux Determination Using Rat Single-Pass Intestinal Perfusion Technique: A Technical Note Submitted: December 24, 2002; Accepted: March 24, 2003 Chayapathy Issa, Piyush Gupta, and Arvind K. Bansal Department of Pharmaceutical Technology (Formulation), National Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research, SAS Nagar, Punjab 160 062, India

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