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Development and evaluation of niacinamide transdermal formulation by artificial membrane…
Despite many efforts to improve the transdermal permeability of drugs, most of them are blocked by the skin barrier. Niacinamide (NAC) is a Biopharmaceutics Classification System class I drug with high aqueous solubility and intestinal permeability. Due to the high solubility and intestinal…
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Design and Optimization of Quercetin-Loaded Polymeric Eudragit L-100 Nanoparticles for Anti-diabetic…
To design and develop a nanoformulation from isolated quercetin (QT) from the Annona reticulata Linn leaves to enhance therapeutic index, solubility, bioavailability, toxicity mitigation, pharmacological activity improvement, and prevention of physical and chemical degradation of antidiabetic lead…
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Predicting Residence Time and Melt Temperature in Pharmaceutical Hot Melt Extrusion
Hot-melt extrusion is increasingly applied in the pharmaceutical area as a continuous processing technology, used to design custom products by co-processing drugs together with functional excipients. In this context, the residence time and processing temperature during extrusion are critical process…
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Novel Applications of Hot Melt Extrusion Technology
Hot melt extrusion (HME) technology was introduced to pharmaceuticals in the 1970s for manufacturing and product development. Since then, there were several developments in HME technology to utilize it effectively for the manufacturing of pharmaceuticals. Though the primary purpose of HME technology…
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Development of Doxazosin mesylate liquisolid system for improved manufacturing processability and…
In the present research, an attempt was made to optimize the blends of different carriers Neusilin US2, Avicel PH101, and Fujicalin SG by individually blending with each of coating materials Aerosil 200 and Syloid 244 FP that were proposed to contribute to a modified drug dissolution rates of…
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Achillea wilhelmsii–Incorporated Chitosan@Eudragit Nanoparticles Intended for Enhanced Ulcerative…
Achillea wilhelmsii (A. wilhelmsii) contains several therapeutic phytochemicals, proposing a protective effect on inflammatory responses in autoimmune diseases such as ulcerative colitis (UC). However, its activities against UC encounter multiple obstacles. The current study aimed to formulate a…
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Comparison of 5-ASA layered or matrix pellets coated with a combination of ethylcellulose and…
The aim of this study was to evaluate and optimize the combination of time and pH-dependent polymers as a single coating for the design of the colon-specific drug delivery system of 5-aminosalicylic acid (5-ASA) pellets. 5-ASA matrix pellets with a 70% drug load were prepared by the…
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Influence of talc and hydrogenated castor oil on the dissolution behavior of metformin-loaded…
Multi-unit pellet system (MUPS) is of great interest as it is amenable to customization. MUPS comprises multi-particulates, usually as pellets or spheroids, which can be coated with diffusion barrier coatings. One commonly used diffusion barrier coating is the methacrylic acid copolymer, which can…
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Technological Aspects and Evaluation Methods for Polymer Matrices as Dental Drug Carriers
he development of polymer matrices as dental drug carriers takes into account the following technological aspects of the developed formulations: the composition and the technology used to manufacture them, which affect the properties of the carriers, as well as the testing methods for assessing…
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Cationic nanocapsule suspension as an alternative to the sublingual delivery of nifedipine
Nifedipine (NIFE) is a calcium channel blocker drug used to treat cardiovascular diseases, angina, and hypertension. However, NIFE is photolabile, has a short biological half-life, low aqueous solubility, and undergoes an intense first-pass effect, compromising its oral bioavailability. Thus, this…
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