Abstract
whereM is the mass of solid material at time t, k is the dissolution rate constant, A is the area available for mass transfer, D is the diffusion coefficient of the dissolving material, and h is the diffusion boundary layer thickness. Dosage forms rarely contain solid drug-containing particles that maintain constant surface area for mass transfer however, and the following considerations are required to model dissolution of monodisperse powders:
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