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Sr 30

Manufactured by Stratasys
Sourced in United States

The SR-30 is a 3D printer from Stratasys designed for professional use. It features a build volume of 30 x 30 x 30 cm and can produce high-quality 3D printed parts using a variety of materials. The SR-30 is a reliable and precise piece of equipment for various industrial and research applications.

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Formulation of Griseofulvin-Loaded Nanoparticles

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ABSplus white and SR-30 were purchased from Stratasys (Edina, MN, USA). Acetaminophen (≥ 99.0%), griseofulvin (97.0–102.0%), and Tween 80 were purchased from Sigma-Aldrich (St.Louis, MO, USA). Lecithin (90%, soybean) and SpectraPor dialysis membranes (50 kDa MWCO regenerated cellulose membranes and 300-kDa MWCO cellulose ester membranes) were purchased from Fisher Scientific (Ward Hill, MA, USA). Hyaluronic acid (average molecular weight: 1.64 M Da) was purchased from Lifecore Biomedical, Inc. (Chaska, MN, USA). All solvents used in this study were HPLC analytical grade.
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Preparation and Characterization of Griseofulvin Nanoparticles

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ABSplus white and SR-30 were purchased from Stratasys (Edina, MN, USA). Griseofulvin (97.0 to 102.0%) and Tween®80 were purchased from Sigma-Aldrich (St. Louis, MO, USA). Hyaluronic acid (average MW: 1.64 mDa) was purchased from Lifecore Biomedical, Inc (Chaska, MN, USA). SpectraPor regenerated cellulose dialysis membrane (50 kDa MWCO) and lecithin (90% soybean) were purchased from Fisher Scientific (Ward Hill, MA, USA). All solvents utilized in the present study were HPLC analytical grades.
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