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Gbenga Alebiowu
Gbenga Alebiowu
Department of Pharmaceutics and Pharmaceutical Technology, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile - Ife
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Compressional characteristics of native and pregelatinized forms of sorghum, plantain, and corn starches and the mechanical properties of their tablets
G Alebiowu, OA Itiola
Drug development and industrial pharmacy 28 (6), 663-672, 2002
1282002
Flow, packing and compaction properties of novel coprocessed multifunctional directly compressible excipients prepared from tapioca starch and mannitol
O Adeoye, G Alebiowu
Pharmaceutical development and technology 19 (8), 901-910, 2014
572014
The effects of starches on mechanical properties of paracetamol tablet formulations. I. Pregelatinization of starch binders.
G Alebiowu, OA Itiola
Acta Pharmaceutica (Zagreb, Croatia) 53 (3), 231-237, 2003
492003
Flow and consolidation properties of neem gum coprocessed with two pharmaceutical excipients
AT Ogunjimi, G Alebiowu
Powder technology 246, 187-192, 2013
462013
Properties of Delonix regia seed gum as a novel tablet binder
GE Adetogun, G Alebiowu
Acta Pol Pharm 66 (4), 433-438, 2009
412009
Effects of natural and pregelatinized sorghum, plantain, and corn starch binders on the compressional characteristics of a paracetamol tablet formulation
G Alebiowu, OA Itiola
Pharmaceutical Technology, 26-26, 2001
412001
Effects of starches on the mechanical properties of paracetamol tablet formulations. II. Sorghum and plantain starches as disintegrants.
G Alebiowu, OA Itiola
Acta pharmaceutica (Zagreb, Croatia) 53 (4), 313-320, 2003
392003
Neem gum as a binder in a formulated paracetamol tablet with reference to acacia gum BP
AT Ogunjimi, G Alebiowu
AAPS PharmSciTech 15, 500-510, 2014
362014
Disintegrant properties of a paracetamol tablet formulation lubricated with co-processed lubricants
G Alebiowu, AA Adeagbo
Farmacia 57 (4), 500-510, 2009
312009
The influence of pregelatinized starch disintegrants on interacting variables that act on disintegrant properties
G Alebiowu, OA Itiola
Pharmaceutical technology 27 (8), 28-28, 2003
312003
Optimization of citric acid production by Aspergillus niger using two downgraded Algerian date varieties
D Chergui, S Akretche-Kelfat, L Lamoudi, M Al-Rshaidat, F Boudjelal, ...
Saudi journal of biological sciences 28 (12), 7134-7141, 2021
202021
Evaluation of coprocessed disintegrants produced from tapioca starch and mannitol in orally disintegrating paracetamol tablet
O Adeoye, G Alebiowu
Acta Pol Pharm 71 (5), 803-11, 2014
202014
Evaluation of cocoa butter as potential lubricant for coprocessing in pharmaceutical tablets
AA Adeagbo, G Alebiowu
Pharmaceutical development and technology 13 (3), 197-204, 2008
192008
Assessment of tapioca starches obtained after different steeping periods as binders in a paracetamol tablet formulation
G Alebiowu, KA Osinoiki
ASSESSMENT 58, 3, 2010
182010
Material and tableting properties of Azadirachta indica gum with reference to official acacia gum
AT Ogunjimi, G Alebiowu
Acta. Pol. Pharm, 2014
162014
Steeping period influence on physical, compressional and mechanical properties of tapioca starch
G Alebiowu
J. Pharm. Res 6, 139-144, 2007
162007
Influence of Delonix regia seed gum on the compressional characteristics of paracetamol tablet formulations
GE Adetogun, G Alebiowu
Journal of drug delivery science and technology 17 (6), 443, 2007
162007
Further studies on Datura metel Linn powder I: effect of surfactants on the granule and compact properties
G Alebiowu, MN Femi‐Oyewo
Phytotherapy Research: An International Journal Devoted to Pharmacological …, 1998
131998
Effects of pregelatinization of starch binders on the interacting variables acting on the mechanical properties of a paracetamol tablet formulation
G Alebiowu, OA Itiola
STP pharma sciences 12 (6), 379-383, 2002
112002
A quantitative study of the influence of coprocessing of binders on the mechanical properties of paracetamol tablets
AT Ogunjimi, G Alebiowu
Brazilian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences 46, 205-212, 2010
102010
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