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Solubility and Aggregation
Methods and principles in medicinal chemistry2009pp. 69–90
Abstract
This chapter contains sections titled: Importance of Solubility Factors Infiuencing Solubility Methods Used to Determine Solubility Approaches to Solubility Solubility in Non-Aqueous Solvents and Co-Solvents Solubility as a Function of pH Effect of Aggregation Upon Solubility Dependence of Dissolution upon Solubility Partitioning and the Effect of Aggregation Solubility in Simulated Biological Fluids References
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