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Energy-Based Methods and Nanocarrier-Based Approaches for Melasma Treatment [PDF]
Purpose: Melasma is a persistent skin condition caused by excessive melanin production, particularly affecting women’s quality of life. It can result from various factors like sun exposure, genetics, hormones, medications, or inflammation.
Amiremad Kheirieh +7 more
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Formulation, optimization and evaluation of transferosomal gel for transdermal insulin delivery
The present study deals with the development of transferosomal gel containing insulin by reverse phase evaporation method for painless insulin delivery for use in the treatment of insulin dependent diabetes mellitus. The effect of independent process variables like ratio of lipids (soya lecithin:cholesterol), ratio of lipids and surfactants, and ratio ...
Malakar, Jadupati +3 more
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The goal of this investigation is to improve the topical delivery of medicine by preparing and maximizing the potential of a nanotransferosome gel infused with Solanum xanthocarpum methanolic extract (SXE) to provide localized and regulated distribution.
Nilanchala Sahu +7 more
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Next-Generation Nanocarriers for Skin Cancer Therapy via Transdermal Delivery
The global burden of cancer, a progressive disease with complex etiology, continues to rise. With an estimated 1.5 million new diagnoses each year, including nearly 350 000 cases of highly aggressive melanoma, the need for improved therapeutic strategies
Bhushan Rane +2 more
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Transferosomes: Advanced nanocarriers for enhanced drug delivery
Transferosomes represent a groundbreaking advancement in drug delivery systems, characterized by their unique ability to encapsulate a diverse range of drugs, including hydrophilic, lipophilic, and amphiphilic compounds. These vesicles offer benefits such as biocompatibility, biodegradability, enhanced drug stability, improved absorption, extended ...
Sreehari Nair +2 more
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An Overview of Transferosomes: A Transdermal Drug Delivery System
A lipid bilayer including phospholipids, an edge activator, and an ethanol/aqueous core makes up transferosomes, often referred to as transferosomes, which are ultra-deformable vesicles for transdermal applications. Compared to oral and needle-based methods, this approach has a number of benefits, including self-administration, non-invasiveness ...
Selvanayagi S +7 more
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TRANSFEROSOME: A RECENT APPROACH FOR TRANSDERMAL DRUG DELIVERY
Novel drug delivery systems are now a day is creating a new interest in development of drug deliveries. The transdermal route of drug delivery has gained great interest of pharmaceutical research, as it circumvents number of problems associated with oral route of drug administration.
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Voriconazole (VRC), a first-line antifungal agent used for the treatment of systemic fungal infections, exhibits moderate aqueous solubility, nonlinear pharmacokinetics, extensive hepatic metabolism following oral administration, and toxicity concerns ...
Mai Rasheedy +3 more
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DEVELOPMENT AND CHARACTERIZATION OF GENTAMICIN TRANSFEROSOMAL GEL
The present study was focused on develop and evaluate Gentamicin containing transferosomes formulation for in vitro studies. Transferosomes formulations were prepared by using thin film hydration method and were evaluated for in vitro characteristics, stability studies.
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COMPARATIVE STUDY OF PRONIOSOMES, LIPOSOMES, ETHOSOMES AND TRANSFEROSOMES
Vesicular medicine delivery systems have been developed as multifaceted platforms for enhancing remedial efficacity, bioavailability, and targeted delivery of hydrophilic and lipophilic medicines. Vesicular carriers- liposomes, proniosomes, ethosomes and transferosomes- give new platforms for transdermal and topical medicine delivery.
Kalpana Devi M. +6 more
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