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Nanoemulsion for delivery of anticancer drugs
Cancer refers to a collection of diseases that have abnormal cell growth as their hallmark. This inability of cytotoxic agents to distinguish between rapidly dividing healthy cells andrapidly multiplying cancerous cells produces the most notorious adverse effects of cytotoxicanticancer agents. As an…
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Data-driven approach to mitigate quality impact of hygroscopic pharmaceutical raw materials…
The challenges of working with hygroscopic pharmaceutical raw materials can have a significant impact on the industry’s ability to make high-quality medicines. In order to mitigate the impact to the manufacturing process or product quality it is critical to understand the hygroscopicity of the raw…
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Labrasol Mediated Enhanced Solubilization of Natural Hydrophobic Drugs in Pluronic Micelles:…
In present work, the solubilization of two natural hydrophobic drugs Quercetin (QCT) and Curcumin (CUR) has been systematically investigated in Pluronics (P84, F127, F68) and Pluronics-Labrasol mixed micelles. UV-Visible studies confirmed that the solubility, drug loading efficiency, partition…
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Binary Isobaric Phase Diagrams of Stearyl Alcohol-Poloxamer 407 Formulations in the Molten and Solid…
Multiparticulate formulations allow for the design of specialized pharmaceutical dosage forms that cater to the needs of a wide range of patient demographics, such as pediatric and geriatric populations, by affording control over the release rate and facilitating the formulation of fixed-dose…
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Dual Nanostructured Lipid Carriers/Hydrogel System for Delivery of Curcumin for Topical Skin…
This work focuses on the development and evaluation of a dual nanostructured lipid carrier (NLC)/Carbopol®-based hydrogel system as a potential transporter for the topical delivery of curcumin to the skin. Two populations of different sized negatively charged NLCs (P1, 70–90 nm and P2, 300–350 nm)…
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Strategies and Mechanism in Reversing Intestinal Drug Efflux in Oral Drug Delivery
Efflux transporters distributed at the apical side of human intestinal epithelial cells actively transport drugs from the enterocytes to the intestinal lumen, which could lead to extremely poor absorption of drugs by oral administration. Typical intestinal efflux transporters involved in oral drug…
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Lipidic cubic-phase leflunomide nanoparticles (cubosomes) as a potential tool for breast cancer…
Despite the fact of availability of several treatments for breast cancer, most of them fail to attain the desired therapeutic response due to their poor bioavailability, high doses, non-selectivity and as a result systemic toxicity. Here in an attempt made to study the transdermal effect of…
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Nanoemulgel: For Promising Topical and Systemic Delivery
Nanoemulgel delivery system is a fusion of two different delivery systems, wherein the physical state of drug containing nanoemulsion is changed by adding it to the gel matrix, thus enabling more lipophilic drugs to be used in treatment therapies. It solves the major issues such as limiting use of…
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Systematic Development of Solid Lipid Nanoparticles of Abiraterone Acetate with Improved Oral…
In the present work, an attempt was undertaken to improve the oral bioavailability and anticancer activity of abiraterone acetate. Solid lipid nanoparticles (SLNs) were developed using the quality by design (QbD) principles and evaluated through in vitro, ex vivo, and in vivo studies. Solid lipid…
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Novel Gels: An Emerging Approach for Delivering of Therapeutic Molecules and Recent Trends
Gels are semisolid, homogeneous systems with continuous or discrete therapeutic molecules in a suitable lipophilic or hydrophilic three-dimensional network base. Innovative gel systems possess multipurpose applications in cosmetics, food, pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, and so forth. Formulating a…
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