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1808 ISSN 0326-2383

KEY WORDS:Ciprofloxacin HCl, Emulsion solvent evaporation, Microspheres, Sodium CMC, Sodium alginate.

* Author to whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail:roopa.gg@gmail.com

Latin American Journal of Pharmacy

(formerly

Acta Farmacéutica Bonaerense)

Lat. Am. J. Pharm.

30

(9): 1808-14 (2011)

Regular Article Received: September 29, 2010 Revised version: January 27, 2011 Accepted: February 2, 2011

Preparation and Characterisation of Controlled

Release Ciprofloxacin HCl Microspheres

G. ROOPA

1

* & Sudeendra R. BHAT

2

1

Department of Pharmaceutics, Sarada Vilas College of pharmacy,

Krishnamurthypuram, Mysore-570004, Karnataka, India.

2

Department of Pharmaceutics JSS College of Pharmacy, J.S.S University,

Sri Shivarathreeshwara Nagar, Mysore-570 015, Karnataka, India.

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