TEC Plasticization of Topical Polymeric Films

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Part of the Springer Theses book series (Springer Theses)

Abstract

The degree of homogeneity and the mechanical properties of topical polymeric films for drug delivery are vital to their efficacy.

Keywords

Elastic Modulus Polymeric Film Elastic Modulo Residual Deformation Betamethasone Valerate 
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Authors and Affiliations

  1. 1.Department of PhysicsUniversity of BathClaverton DownUK

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