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Chewable softgels are a patient‐preferred alternative to conventional oral forms, offering pleasant taste, fast onset, and suitability for children or patients with swallowing difficulties. However, they present relevant challenges in their formulation: the shell must balance chewability, machinability, and stability, while the fill must mask the ...
Almudena Naharros‐Molinero +3 more
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ZnO nanosponge/g‐C3N4 nanosheet heterojunctions are developed as UV‐ and visible‐light photocatalysts for methylene blue degradation in water. The 3D ZnO nanosponge provides high porosity and fast UV activity, while the 2D/3D type‐II junction with g‐C3N4 enables efficient visible‐light degradation (98% removal in 60 min with an apparent rate constant k
Tu Cam Nguyen +4 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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Nanomedicine for Oral Delivery: Strategies to Overcome the Biological Barriers
Oral delivery is a preferred administration route for many clinical applications, valued for its strong patient compliance. In this review, how nanoparticles are engineered and deployed to overcome the gastrointestinal barriers that impede clinical translation of oral delivery formulations is examined.
Luke J. Kubiatowicz +5 more
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Cell‐based therapies comprising the administration of living cells to patients for direct therapeutic activities have experienced remarkable success in the clinic, of which macrophages hold great potential for targeted drug delivery due to their inherent
Xue Liao +10 more
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FORMULATION AND OPTIMIZATION OF QUERCETIN LOADED NANOSPONGES TOPICAL GEL: EX VIVO, PHARMACODYNAMIC AND PHARMACOKINETIC STUDIES [PDF]
Objective: Quercetin is therapeutically hampered because of its poor solubility. The present investigation was aimed to prepare quercetin loaded nanosponges topical gel to enhance the solubility and efficacy of the drug.
MUZIB, Y. INDIRA, SUJITHA, Y. SARAH
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Encapsulation is an essential technology for the stabilization and controlled delivery of bioactive compounds in contemporary foods, but studies are mostly technique‐based and seem not to be associated with the actual performance in the world. This review considers micro‐ and nanoencapsulation based on real‐world performance bioavailability, food ...
Sumon Islam +4 more
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Background The current investigation aimed to develop, optimise, and assess a mupirocin-loaded nanosponge-based topical delivery system for diabetic foot ulcer and to achieve prolonged drug release while improving drug deposition within the skin.
Rushikesh S. Dhamak +4 more
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We report a case of 18-year-old male who has undergone phacoemulsification with implantation of toric IOL (AcrySof IQ SN6AT9) after fixation of lens capsule with Cionni′s capsular tension ring (CTR) for subluxated traumatic cataract with high astigmatism
Asim Kumar Kandar
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Photoelectrochemical Poperties of Anodic TiO2 Nanosponge Layers [PDF]
The authors would like to express their gratitude to the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation FPU grant given to Rita Sanchez Tovar, as well as DFG, and the DFG Cluster of Excellence (EAM) at the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg for financial support.
Sánchez Tovar, Rita|||0000-0002-6811-5854 +3 more
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