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Researches The department research plan participates in solving problems that face the pharmaceutical industry in the vicinity of Asyut City and others. Staff members are also supervising and teaching post-graduate students, Diploma, MSc. and Ph.D. students, and the proposed advanced and novel specializations in pharmaceutical sciences for the next 5 years plan listed below: Targeted drug delivery using Micro-/Nan particulate technologies (Polymeric particles, micro-emulsions, liposomes, etc.) Enhancing peptide and protein drug delivery via the oral and pulmonary routes. Controlled release formulation of drugs. Enhancing drug dissolution and bioavailability. Gastro-retentive technology. Transdermal drug delivery.

# Title Research Year
231 Nanoparticle preparation of active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) by emulsion solvent diffusion method with Cyclodextrins 2007
232 Formulation and evaluation of Refcoxib tablets in comparison with marketed product, Saudi Pharmaceutical Sciences Journal, October (2006). 2006
233 Formulation and evaluation of Refcoxib tablets in comparison with marketed product, Saudi Pharmaceutical Sciences Journal, October (2006). 2006
234 Formulation and evaluation of Refcoxib tablets in comparison with marketed product, Saudi Pharmaceutical Sciences Journal, October (2006). 2006
235 Formulation and evaluation of Refcoxib tablets in comparison with marketed product, Saudi Pharmaceutical Sciences Journal, October (2006). 2006
236 Formulation and stability of rofecoxib suppositories., Journal of Drug Delivery and Technology, Vol 16 (5) Sep-Oct., 389-396 (2006). 2006
237 Formulation and stability of rofecoxib suppositories., Journal of Drug Delivery and Technology, Vol 16 (5) Sep-Oct., 389-396 (2006). 2006
238 Formulation and stability of rofecoxib suppositories., Journal of Drug Delivery and Technology, Vol 16 (5) Sep-Oct., 389-396 (2006). 2006
239 Formulation and stability of rofecoxib suppositories., Journal of Drug Delivery and Technology, Vol 16 (5) Sep-Oct., 389-396 (2006). 2006
240 Optical Isomers of 3-substituted-5-(2-carboxyethyl)-1,3,5- thiadiazin-2-thiones of Potential Antimicrobial Activity, Synthesis, and Solid State Stability. 2004