ION EXCHANGE RESIN AS AN IMPOSING METHOD FOR TASTE MASKING: A REVIEW
Journal Title: Pharma Science Monitor-An International Journal Pharmaceutical Sciences - Year 2010, Vol 1, Issue 2
Abstract
Taste masking becomes a pre-requisite for bitter drugs to improve the patient compliance especially in the pediatric and geriatric population. Conventional taste masking techniques such as the use of sweeteners, amino acids and flavoring agents alone are often inadequate in masking the taste of highly bitter drugs. The field of taste masking of active pharmaceutical ingredients (API) has been continuously evolving with varied technologies and new excipients. This review highlights complete account of ion exchange resin and its application in taste masking of bitter drugs.
Authors and Affiliations
A. M. Suthar* , M. M. Patel
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