Topical excipients play a crucial role in the formulation of pharmaceutical products intended for external use, such as creams, ointments, gels, and transdermal patches. These excipients serve various purposes, including enhancing drug solubility, ensuring stability, improving drug release, and providing desirable sensory properties.
Pharma Excipients
Topical Excipient
Impact of Formulation design and Lyophilization on the Physicochemical Characteristics of…
Aim
The fundamental purpose of this study was to develop a stable lyophilized finasteride nanosystem (FNS-NS) for topical delivery.
Methods
The FNS-NS was fabricated using an ultrasonication technique. The impact of two different cryoprotectants on the physicochemical characteristics of…
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Engineered Lipid Excellence For Topical Applications – IOI Oleo
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With our nature-based excipients you can develop modern pharmaceutical topical formulations that combine functionality, regulatory compliance and a pleasant skin feel. While the advantages of localized drug delivery for acute conditions are clear, the…
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Drug delivery as a sustainable avenue to future therapies
Climate change and the need for sustainable, technological developments are the greatest challenges facing humanity in the coming decades. To address these issues, in 2015 the United Nations have established 17 Sustainable Development Goals. Anthropogenic climate change will not only affect everyone…
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Nanoemulgel: A Novel Nano Carrier as a Tool for Topical Drug Delivery
Abstract
Nano-emulgel is an emerging drug delivery system intended to enhance the therapeutic profile of lipophilic drugs. Lipophilic formulations have a variety of limitations, which includes poor solubility, unpredictable absorption, and low oral bioavailability. Nano-emulgel, an amalgamated…
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Advanced Strategies of Drug Delivery via Oral, Topical, and Parenteral Administration Routes: Where…
While the global market for veterinary products has been expanding rapidly, there is still a lack of specialist knowledge of equine pharmaceutics. In many cases, the basic structure of the gastrointestinal tract (GIT) and integumentary system of the horse shares similarities with those of humans.…
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The role of excipients in promoting topical and transdermal delivery: Current limitations and future…
Topical and transdermal delivery has historically offered an attractive and non-invasive route for administration of medicines. However, human skin is known to be a remarkably good barrier to the permeation of substances. The majority of dermatological drug products have been reported to only…
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Comparative study on the topical and transdermal delivery of diclofenac incorporated in…
Transdermal delivery of active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) can be challenging, since the skin possesses a rate-limiting barrier, which may be overcome when APIs possess certain ideal physicochemical properties. The lack thereof would require that APIs be included in drug delivery vehicles to…
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Development and optimization of ganciclovir-loaded carbopol topical gel by response surface…
Low permeability is one of the barriers to the bioavailability of drugs through the oral route. The purpose of the present study was to design and optimize a sustained release and highly permeable hydrogel formulation of ganciclovir (GCV) by using response surface methodology (RSM). Carbopol 934P…
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Assessing the Solubility of Baricitinib and Drug Uptake in Different Tissues Using Absorption and…
The low water solubility of baricitinib (BCT) limits the development of new formulations for the topical delivery of the drug. The aims of this study were to assess the solubility of BCT in different solvents, including Transcutol, a biocompatible permeation enhancer that is miscible in water, to…
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Development and characterization of itraconazole non-aqueous creams for the treatment of topical…
Itraconazole is a broad-spectrum triazole antifungal agent used to prevent and treat fungal infections. Itraconazole is commercially available as an oral and intravenous formulation; however, its administration via these routes is associated with various side effects, such as hepatotoxicity, …
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