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Characterization Methods for Nanoparticle-Skin Interactions: An Overview. [PDF]

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Effects of rosuvastatin treatment and other statins on burn wound healing. [PDF]

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Transethosomes: A Promising Challenge for Topical Delivery Short Title: Transethosomes for Topical Delivery

Drug Research, 2023
AbstractSkin provides an excellent barrier to molecular transport, as the stratum corneum is the most formidable barrier to the passage of most pharmaceuticals. Various attempts have been made to improve drug administration into the body through intact skin.
Md Faheem Haider, Tanweer Haider
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Evaluation of paeonol-loaded transethosomes as transdermal delivery carriers

open access: yesEuropean Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2017
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 ...
Bingyun Li, Xing Niu
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Transethosomes: Novel Technology for Skin Delivery of Drugs

International Journal of Medical & Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2021
The human body’s contact with the outside world is the skin, which has a total surface area of roughly 1.8 m2. Because it removes many of the difficulties associated with the oral route, the transdermal mode of medicine administration has aroused a lot of interest in pharmaceutical research.
Maryam Zarghami Dehaghani   +2 more
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Formulation Development of Tranexamic Acid loaded Transethosomal Patch for Melasma

Research Journal of Pharmaceutical Dosage Forms and Technology, 2022
Nanotechnology based drug delivery systems are employed to overcome the hitches associated with conventional therapies. Melasma is a chronic, acquired, therapeutically challenging, universally relapsing hyperpigmentation disorder that causes greyish-brown spots on the skin, mainly on the face.
Jessy Shaji, Shamika S. Parab
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Development and Characterization of Apremilast Transethosomal Gel for Transdermal Delivery

International Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Nanotechnology, 2021
The apremilast is anti-inflammatory drug and PDE-4 inhibitor, used in treatment of psoriasis. The oral route of apremilast has limitation of GI irritation and frequent dosage regimen.The objective of the present work was aimed to prepare transethosomal gel of apremilast to achieve more skin permeation, more drug entrapment efficiency and sustained ...
Mrunal Rahangdale, Prachi Pandey
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Transethosome: An ultra-deformable ethanolic vesicle for enhanced transdermal drug delivery

Chemistry and Physics of Lipids, 2023
Drug delivery through the skin improves solubility, bioavailability, and unwanted systemic side effects of the drug. The selection of a suitable carrier is a challenging process. The conventional lipid vesicles have some limitations. They deliver the drug in the stratum corneum and have poor colloidal stability. Here comes the need for ultra-deformable
Alan, Raj   +4 more
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Transethosome as a versatile nano vehicle for various indications and its regulatory insights

Pharmaceutical Development and Technology, 2023
Transethosomes, classified as 3rd generation nanocarriers, have gained global acclaim due to their profound potential in addressing diverse medical conditions. Their superior dermal penetration, attributed to essential constituents, such as edge activators and alcohol, sets them apart from other nanoformulations. The current review article embarks with
Ramesh Joga   +10 more
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