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Effect of Ultrasound on Transdermal Permeation of Diclofenac [PDF]
During the last two decades the effects of ultrasound on the transdermal permeability to a wide variety of drugs have been extensively investigated. There is still some uncertainty regarding the mechanisms involved in ultrasonic permeation enhancement, thus we investigated the effect of ultrasonic treatment on the transdermal permeation of the NSAID ...
Van der Bijl P+3 more
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Investigation of transdermal permeation of atorvastatinloaded microemulsions
Purpose: To develop microemulsions containing atorvastatin for transdermal application, which will improve the bioavailability and reduce the side effects associated with the oral administration of atorvastatin.Methods: Atorvastatin-loaded microemulsions (MEs) were developed using tween 80 as a nonionic surfactant, isopropyl myristate, polyethylene ...
Alkrad, Jamal Alyoussef+3 more
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In vitro transdermal permeation of fenoterol hydrobromide
AbstractThe aim of this study was to determine if transdermal penetration of fenoterol, a β-agonist drug, could be enhanced and controlled by formulation modification and formulation of transdermal patches. Pre-formulation studies were performed to determine the feasibility of a transdermal dosage form of fenoterol.
Hossein Zia+4 more
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Mechanism investigation of ethosomes transdermal permeation
Ethosomes are widely used to promote transdermal permeation of both lipophilic and hydrophilic drugs, but the mechanism of interaction between the ethosomes and the skin remains unclear. In this work, it was exploded with several technologies and facilities.
Xiao-Qian Niu+10 more
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Effect of Microneedle Type on Transdermal Permeation of Rizatriptan [PDF]
The present study was aimed to investigate the effect of salient microneedle (MN) geometry parameters like length, density, shape and type on transdermal permeation of rizatriptan (RIZ). Studies were carried out using two types of MN devices viz. AdminPatch® arrays (ADM) (0.6, 0.9, 1.2 and 1.5 mm lengths) and laboratory-fabricated polymeric MNs (PMs ...
Diganta Bhusan Das+7 more
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Permeation enhancer strategies in transdermal drug delivery [PDF]
Today, ∼74% of drugs are taken orally and are not found to be as effective as desired. To improve such characteristics, transdermal drug delivery was brought to existence. This delivery system is capable of transporting the drug or macromolecules painlessly through skin into the blood circulation at fixed rate.
Amit K. Goyal+3 more
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Electret Enhances Transdermal Drug Permeation
Electrets are polymeric discs that carry semi permanent electrostatic charge. These provide electrostatic potentials in the range of 500 to 3,000 V. In the current work, the effect of electret exposure on the skin permeability was investigated. Transdermal transport studies were carried out across porcine epidermis in Franz diffusion cells.
Vishwanath Anantharamaiah Boguda+2 more
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Effect of microneedles on transdermal permeation enhancement of amlodipine [PDF]
The present study aimed to investigate the effect of microneedle (MN) geometry parameters like length, density, shape and type on transdermal permeation enhancement of amlodipine (AMLO). Two types of MN devices viz. AdminPatch® arrays (ADM) (0.6, 1.2 and 1.5 mm lengths) and laboratory-fabricated polymeric MNs (PM) of 0.6 mm length were employed. In the
Diganta Bhusan Das+6 more
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Transdermal Permeation of Drugs in Various Animal Species [PDF]
Excised human skin is utilized for in vitro permeation experiments to evaluate the safety and effect of topically-applied drugs by measuring its skin permeation and concentration. However, ethical considerations are the major problem for using human skin to evaluate percutaneous absorption.
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Microemulsion as a vehicle for transdermal permeation of nimesulide
Topical microemulsions of nimesulide, a poorly water-soluble nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drug, using olive oil as oil phase and Tween 80/iso-octanol as surfactant/co-surfactant were designed. Various concentrations of surfactant: co-surfactant (2:1, 3:1, 4:1) were used in constructing a pseudoternary phase diagram.
Sagar Pimpale, D. V. Derle, Bsh Sagar
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