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Ex Vivo Evaluation of Ethosomes and Transethosomes Applied on Human Skin: A Comparative Study. [PDF]
In this study, the transdermal fate of vesicular nanosystems was investigated. Particularly, ethosomes based on phosphatidylcholine 0.9% w/w and transethosomes based on phosphatidylcholine 0.9 or 2.7% w/w plus polysorbate 80 0.3% w/w as an edge activator were prepared and characterized.
Esposito E +10 more
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Evaluation of paeonol-loaded transethosomes as transdermal delivery carriers
Paeonol shows effective anti-allergic, anti-inflammatory and analgesic activities. However, because of its poor solubility in water and high volatility at room temperature, the application of this drug is restricted in the clinic. The objective of this research was to develop a biocompatible paeonol formulation with improved stability, skin delivery ...
Z X, Chen +9 more
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Transethosomes: A Breakthrough System for Transdermal and Topical Drug Delivery
The major hindrance in transdermal delivery of drugs is complex barrier of stratum corneum. New generations lipid based nano-system, particularly transethosomes have ability to permeate from rigid network of stratum corneum. They have proved to be a promising tool for the transport of drugs.
Jawad Ali +6 more
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Beneficial Effects Exerted by Paeonol in the Management of Atherosclerosis
Atherosclerosis, a chronic luminal stenosis disorder occurred in large and medium arteries, is the principle pathological basis of cardiovascular diseases with the highest morbidity and mortality worldwide. In oriental countries, traditional Chinese medicine Cortex Moutan has been widely used for the treatment of atherosclerosis‐related illnesses for ...
Li Lu +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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Eugenol: An Insight Into the Anticancer Perspective and Pharmacological Aspects
Eugenol (Eug), a volatile phenolic bioactive compound with formula of C10H12O2 have been reported with anticancer, antidiabetic, cardio‐ and pulmonary protective role. Moreover, it has the ability to improve gut health and prevent neurodegenerative disorders. According to WHO, the safe dose of Eug is 2.5 mg/kg for consumption.
Ahmad Mujtaba Noman +13 more
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Abeer S Hassan,1 Amal Hofni,2 Mohammed AS Abourehab,3 Iman AM Abdel-Rahman4 1Department of Pharmaceutics, Faculty of Pharmacy, South Valley University, Qena, Egypt; 2Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, Faculty of Pharmacy, South Valley University,
Hassan AS +3 more
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Cell Membrane‐Coated Lipid Nanoparticles for Drug Delivery
This review highlights recent progress in cell membrane‐coated lipid nanoparticles (CMC‐LNPs), focusing on their design, preparation methods, functional integration, and biomedical applications. It discusses various types of LNPs and coating strategies, characterization techniques, therapeutic functions, and applications.
Moataz B. Zewail +5 more
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Liposomes as sustainable delivery systems in food, cosmetic, and pharmaceutical applications
Overview of liposome preparation methods and applications. Abstract Liposomes are artificial microscopic vesicles composed of phospholipid bilayers with the ability to encapsulate both hydrophobic and hydrophilic molecules, owing to the amphipathic nature of lipids.
Minfang Luo +5 more
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Progress in Lipid and Inorganic Nanocarriers for Enhanced Skin Drug Delivery
Nanocarriers for topical and transdermal drug delivery consist of two primary types: lipid and inorganic. The most used are lipid nanocarriers, owing to their biocompatibility and ability to encapsulate a wide range of drugs. Despite the large number of nanocarriers being investigated, only a few have been clinically approved.
Lamyaa Albakr +6 more
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