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Determination of drug-polymer solubility from supersaturated spray-dried amorphous solid dispersions: a case study with Efavirenz and Soluplus®

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Fig. 1. Principle of DSC analysis for recrystallization method.
Fig. 4. FTIR spectra chemical formulas of pure components and solid dispersion.
Fig. 5. SEM images of SOL (A) and SD (B).

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