why pooled sample is required in dissolution test?
Answer Posted / sachinkumar
it is the primary requirement, the sample should completely expose to dissolution media at all the surfaces....Pooled sample is in completely exposure to the dissolution fluid....That's why we use basket apparatus for the floating samples.
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