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Preparation of triptolide ethosomes
Filming-rehydration and ultrasonic method were combined to prepare ethosomes as a carrier of triptolide. A laser dynamic scattering instrument was used to determine the particle size of ethosomes. The average particle size was calculated based on the measurements of five different batches of ethosomes.
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Transfersomes as a Surfactant-based Ultradeformable Liposome [PDF]
In the modern era, there are numerous ways for drug delivery. The change in time has led to the progress of drug delivery systems gaining significant development.
Sharma Akash +9 more
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Multiphase printable organohydrogels with tunable microstructures are developed to control molecular transport pathways for immiscible cargo. The tortuosity and domain size of the colloidal phases are tuned by adjusting temperature and shear during processing, which enables the tailoring of diffusion kinetics due to different transport pathways.
Riley E. Dowdy‐Green +4 more
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Formulation and evaluation of ethosomes for transdermal delivery of lamivudine [PDF]
The purpose of the present research was to investigate the mechanism for improved intercellular and intracellular drug delivery from ethosomes using visualization techniques and cell line study. Ethosomal formulations were prepared using lamivudine as model drug and characterized in vitro, ex vivo and in vivo. Transmission electron microscopy, scanning
Subheet, Jain +3 more
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Nanotechnology in Skin Cancer Therapy: Recent Progress in Targeted Delivery
ABSTRACT Skin cancer, encompassing melanoma and non‐melanoma types, remains a significant public health concern globally. Conventional therapies—such as surgery, radiotherapy, chemotherapy, and immunotherapy—are constrained by poor skin penetration, systemic toxicity, and high recurrence rates.
Huang‐Ping Yu +3 more
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Ethosomal systems are novel lipid vesicular carriers containing a relatively high percentage of ethanol. These nanocarriers are especially designed for the efficient delivery of therapeutic agents with different physicochemical properties into deep skin layers and across the skin.
Abdulbaqi,Ibrahim +4 more
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Cutaneous Photoaging: A Review of Melasma and Nanotechnological Approaches to Its Control
Skin is a complex tissue that performs important functions to protect the body against environmental stressors and also synthesizes melanin, a pigment essential for preventing keratinocyte DNA from UV‐induced damage. Excessive solar radiation triggers skin photoaging, leading to hyperactivation of melanocytes and the development of melasma on the face.
Daniela Mayra de Oliveira Figueiredo +2 more
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Essential oils (EOs), derived from medicinal and aromatic plants, are natural mixtures of volatile, oily compounds with varying compositions and antibacterial mechanisms. Understanding the mechanisms of EOs and their components (EOCs) is essential for predicting their impacts on various microbes and their interactions with antibiotics.
Mohamed A. El-Sakhawy +9 more
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The combination of ethyl acetate fraction of Begonia medicinalis and ethanol fraction of Moringa oleifera was developed into self‐nanoemulsifying drug delivery system (SNEDDS) to increase the solubility of combined fraction. This study aims to determine the optimal concentrations of virgin coconut oil (VCO), Tween 80, and propylene glycol using the D ...
Muhammad Sulaiman Zubair +6 more
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Design and Characterization of a Transethosome‐Based Gel for Cutaneous Administration of Genistein
In this study, lipid nanovesicular systems such as ethosome and transethosome dispersions were studied as potential vehicles for the cutaneous administration of genistein, an isoflavone with antioxidant and chemopreventive properties. The lipophilicity of genistein requires specialized delivery systems suitable for transdermal administration. Genistein
Federico Santamaria +14 more
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