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Systems Biology and Peptide Engineering to Overcome Absorption Barriers for Oral Peptide Delivery:…
Abstract
Oral delivery of peptides and biological molecules promises significant benefits to patients as an alternative to daily injections, but the development of these formulations is challenging due to their low bioavailability and high pharmacokinetic variability. Our earlier work focused on…
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A novel cationic arginine-modified Self-Nanoemulsifying drug delivery system (SNEDDS) for improved…
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Naringin (NRG) is a flavonoid derived from citrus fruits. Despite its pharmacological significance, NRG's therapeutic effectiveness is constrained by its unusual physicochemical characteristics, such as its lower aqueous solubility. This study was intended to develop an alkylated arginine…
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Review of the efficacy of nanoparticle-based drug delivery systems for cancer treatment
This review evaluates the literature on nanoparticle-based drug delivery systems for cancer treatment and assesses their efficacy. Nanoparticles have shown potential for improving anticancer agent delivery, reducing systemic toxicity, and enhancing therapeutic outcomes. Extensive studies have shown…
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Preparation and Characterization of Prednisolone Acetate Microemulsion for Ophthalmic Use
Abstract
Background: Prednisolone acetate is an ester form of prednisolone. It is used topically as an ophthalmic suspension to treat many inflammatory ocular conditions, where its absorption from suspension is highly variable and has poor dose accuracy.
Objectives: The main objective of this…
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Enhanced Anti-Herpetic Activity of Valacyclovir Loaded in Sulfobutyl-ether-β-cyclodextrin-decorated…
Valacyclovir (VACV) was developed as a prodrug of the most common anti-herpetic drug Acyclovir (ACV), aiming to enhance its bioavailability. Nevertheless, prolonged VACV oral treatment may lead to the development of important side effects. Nanotechnology-based formulations for vaginal administration…
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Structural modifications for the conversion of proteins and peptides into stable dried powder…
The drying of biomolecules into powdered formulations has become the main form of long-term product stabilisation, allowing for the delivery of safe and efficient medicines. Stability of proteins and peptides during the drying process is paramount for product quality. Drying macromolecules with an…
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Tioconazole-Loaded Transethosomal Gel Using Box–Behnken Design for Topical Applications: In Vitro,…
Tioconazole (TCZ) is a broad-spectrum fungicidal BCS class II drug with reported activity against Candida albicans, dermatophytes, and certain Staphylococci bacteria. We report the use of TCZ-loaded transethosomes (TEs) to overcome the skin’s barrier function. TCZ-loaded TEs were fabricated by using…
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Design and development of donepezil hydrochloride loaded nanostructured lipid carriers for efficient…
Objective
The primary objective of this study was to develop nanostructured lipid carriers of donepezil hydrochloride (DNZ HCl) for effective management of Alzheimer’s disease (AD).
Significance
Intranasal administration of DNZ NLC containing Nigella sativa (NS) oil as a liquid lipid may…
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CPHI Barcelona 2023 – with a focus on excipients
This year CPHI Europe opens its doors in Barcelona at Fira Barcelona Gran Via.
From 24th to 26th October you can have a face-to-face chat with visitors and exhibitors again. As usual, InnoPack,
P-MEC, FDF, ICSE and BioProduction will be held together with CPHI.
Pharma Excipients gives you an…
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A Review On Novel Excipients
ABSTRACT
The field of pharmaceutical formulation is constantly evolving, driven by the need for improved drug delivery systems and enhanced therapeutic outcomes. One critical aspect of this evolution is the development and utilization of novel excipients. This review explores the types and examples…
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