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Lipid-Based Nanosystems for the Topical Application of Ferulic Acid: A Comparative Study
In this study, we examined and compared two different lipid-based nanosystems (LBNs), namely Transferosomes (TFs) and Monoolein Aqueous Dispersions (MADs), as delivery systems for the topical application of Ferulic Acid (FA), an antioxidant molecule ...
Maddalena Sguizzato +7 more
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Transferosomes a New Transformation in Research: A Review
The drugs mostly present are available with less bioavailability and the problem arises with less permeation or solubility so extensive work is done to enhance these mechanisms. Not only that drugs should pass hepatic metabolism, Inorder to improve its bioavailability they are formulated as transferosomes which can improve the patient compliance by ...
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Antifungal and Antiparasitic Drug Delivery
Fungal and parasitic diseases affect more than a billion people across the globe, one-sixth of the world’s population, mostly located in developing countries.
Juan José Torrado +2 more
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TRANSFEROSOMES – A NOVEL TECHNIQUE: A REVIEW
Novel Drug delivery System (NDDS) refers to the approaches, formulations, technologies, and systems for transporting a pharmaceutical compound in the body as needed to safely achieve its desired therapeutic effects. NDDS is a system for delivery of drug other than conventional drug delivery system.
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Raloxifene is commonly used for breast cancer protection. The low bioavailability of raloxifene (2%) is the result of its low solubility and intestinal glucuronidation.
Nabil A Alhakamy +2 more
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Lipid-Based Nanovesicular Drug Delivery Systems
In designing a new drug, considering the preferred route of administration, various requirements must be fulfilled. Active molecules pharmacokinetics should be reliable with a valuable drug profile as well as well-tolerated.
Tania Limongi +6 more
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Modernized Management of Ocular Keratitis via Nanovesicular Drug Delivery Systems [PDF]
Objective: Keratitis is considered as one of the major leading causes of blindness internationally. Briefly, it is corneal infection also termed corneal ulcer or corneal opacity. Bacterial keratitis is often a consequence of multidrug-resistant bacterial
Reem Ragaey +2 more
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Transferosome: A SuitableDelivery System for Percutaneous Administration
In pharmaceutical research, the percutaneous route of drug has gained a great interest. Percutaneous delivery has enhanced a noval vesicular drug carrier system called transferosome introduced in 1990, which is composed of water, surfactant and phospholipid.
Lovely Chaurasia +3 more
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Development And Evaluation of Transferosomal Gel Using Cephalexin. [PDF]
Abstract Background: In the present research work transferosomal gel was developed for an effective treatment of skin infection using cephalexin as model drug. The Transferosomes were prepared by thin film hydration method using Phospholipon 90H as a Lipid, Sodium deoxycholate as a surfactant and the vesicles were characterized on the basis of ...
Vinay Singh +3 more
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Transferosomes - A vesicular transdermal delivery system for enhanced drug permeation
Transdermal administration of drugs is generally limited by the barrier function of the skin. Vesicular systems are one of the most controversial methods for transdermal delivery of active substances.
Reshmy Rajan +3 more
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