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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Dec 10.
Published in final edited form as: J Control Release. 2015 Sep 28;219:644–651. doi: 10.1016/j.jconrel.2015.09.052

Table 3.

Some of the functions that have been used to describe in vitro drug dissolution.

Description Function
Exponential F1 (θ1, t) = 1 − e (−θ11t)
Weibull F1 (θ1, t) = 1 − e (−θ1112)
Higuchi F1 (θ1, t) = kH (t)0.5
Logistic
F1(θ1,t)=e(θ11+θ12log(t))1+e(θ11+θ12log(t))
Korsmeyer-Peppas
MtM=ktn

θ1i (i = 1 and 2): parameter θ1 at observation times t1 and t2; kH: the Higuchi dissolution constant; Mt: the amount of drug released at time t; M: the amount of drug released at infinite time; M: the kinetic constant; n: the release exponent.