Brimonidine Tartarate Spectroscopy Study & Microspheres Formulation
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Microspheres, UV Spectrophotometry, FT-IR Spectroscopy, Spectrophotometric analysis.Abstract
Brimonidine tartrate-loaded microspheres were developed as a potential drug delivery system for sustained release applications. The formulation was optimized using a biocompatible polymer to ensure stability and controlled drug release. Microsphere
characterization included particle size analysis, morphology evaluation, and encapsulation efficiency. Fourier-transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy confirmed the absence of chemical interactions between the drug and polymer, ensuring compatibility
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