in the drug release test, to calculate amounts of drugs, we need to consider the dilution factor, don't we? how to calculate it?
Please look at the following below links which may help you in your analysis:
https://www.hemocytometer.org/dilution-factor-calculator/
https://socratic.org/questions/how-do-you-calculate-dilution-factor
Thanks
thank you very much for your help Dr Isam Eldin Hussein Elgailani
You divide the final volume by the initial volume.
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