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Using salt counterions to modify β2-agonist behaviour in vivo
Aateka Patel
, Sandra Dhian Rudman
, Marc Brown
, Robert Charles Hider
, Stuart Allen Jones
, Clive Peter Page
School of Life and Medical Sciences
Centre for Research into Topical Drug Delivery and Toxicology
Pharmaceutics
Department of Clinical, Pharmaceutical and Biological Science
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Salbutamol
100%
Counterion
100%
Naphthoate
55%
Ion-pair Complex
22%
Salmeterol
22%
Formoterol
22%
Electrically Stimulated
11%
Maleate
11%
Aspartate
11%
Drug Action
11%
Relaxant Activity
11%
Tissue Permeability
11%
Fumarate
11%
Inhaled Pharmaceuticals
11%
Guinea pig
11%
Guinea pig Trachea
11%
Pharmaceutical Salts
11%
Inhaled Medicines
11%
Paucity
11%
Infrared Spectroscopy
11%
Bronchodilator Effect
11%
Drug Physicochemical Properties
11%
Tissue Transport
11%
Biological Performance
11%
Airway Resistance
11%
Airway Smooth muscle Relaxation
11%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Counterion
100%
Table Salt
100%
Salbutamol
100%
2 Naphthoic Acid
55%
Base
33%
Formoterol
22%
Salmeterol
22%
Guinea Pig
22%
Maleic Acid
11%
Infrared Spectroscopy
11%
Drug Action
11%
Fumaric Acid
11%
Bronchodilating Agent
11%
Aspartic Acid
11%