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Baicalin and berberine ultradeformable vesicles as potential adjuvant in vitiligo therapy

Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces, 2019
0.5-1% of the world's population is affected by vitiligo, a disease characterized by a gradual depigmentation of the skin. Baicalin and berberine are natural compounds with beneficial activities, such as antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and proliferative effects. These polyphenols could be useful for the treatment of vitiligo symptoms, and their efficacy
Silvia Mir-Palomo   +2 more
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Improved in vitro and in vivo collagen biosynthesis by asiaticoside-loaded ultradeformable vesicles

Journal of Controlled Release, 2012
The potentiality of ultradeformable vesicles as a possible topical delivery system for asiaticoside, a natural compound obtained from Centella asiatica was evaluated, because this compound exhibits collagen biosynthesis promoting activity. Ultradeformable vesicles were prepared by the extrusion technique; these vesicles were composed of Phospholipon ...
Donatella Paolino   +2 more
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In vitro and in vivo topical delivery studies of tretinoin-loaded ultradeformable vesicles

European Journal of Pharmaceutics and Biopharmaceutics, 2014
Ultradeformable vesicles are highly promising tools to enhance the percutaneous transport of different drugs such as tretinoin across the skin barrier and also to increase the formulation stability at absorption site and reduce the drug induced irritation.Topical delivery of tretinoin-loaded ultradeformable vesicles (tretinoin-UDV) was evaluated ...
Andreia Ascenso   +2 more
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Enhancing Gene Therapy through Ultradeformable Vesicles for Efficient siRNA Delivery

Pharmaceutical Nanotechnology
Gene therapy is a revolutionary approach aimed at treating various diseases by manipulating the expression of specific genes. The composition and formulation of ultra-deformable vesicles play a crucial role in determining their properties and performance as siRNA delivery vectors.
Chintan Aundhia   +2 more
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Role of edge activators and surface charge in developing ultradeformable vesicles with enhanced skin delivery

International Journal of Pharmaceutics, 2010
Transfersomes are highly efficient edge activator (EA)-based ultraflexible vesicles capable of, non-invasively, trespassing skin by virtue of their high, self-optimizing deformability. This investigation presents different approaches for the optimization of Transfersomes for enhanced transepidermal delivery of Diclofenac sodium (DS).
Ghada M El Zaafarany   +2 more
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Exploring uterine targeting potential of 99mTc-Paclitaxel loaded ultradeformable vesicles designed for endometrial cancer

Journal of Drug Delivery Science and Technology, 2023
Chintankumar V Patel   +2 more
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Carboplatin-loaded Ultradeformable Vesicles for the Management of Endometrial Cancer: In Vitro and In Vivo Evaluation

Therapeutic Delivery, 2023
Aim: Present research work aimed to explore intravaginal route for the drug delivery for treatment of endometrial cancer (EC). Material & methods: Carboplatin (CBP)-loaded ultradeformable vesicle (CBP-UDV) was prepared and characterized for in vitro quality attributes and evaluated for its efficacy in rabbits using ultrasound imaging after intravaginal
Chintankumar Patel   +2 more
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Acronychiabaueri Analogue Derivative-Loaded Ultradeformable Vesicles: Physicochemical Characterization and Potential Applications

Planta Medica, 2016
Elastic and ultradeformable liposomes were synthesized and physicochemically characterized to make suitable topical formulations for delivering the anti-inflammatory and anticancer compound 3-(4'-geranyloxy-3'-methoxyphenyl)-2-trans-propenoic acid. The average sizes of elastic and ultradeformable liposomes are below 300 nm, while the size distribution ...
Di Francesco, M   +8 more
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A Review on Skin Targeted Delivery of Bioactives as Ultradeformable Vesicles: Overcoming the Penetration Problem

Current Drug Targets, 2014
Administration of drugs through skin via transdermal route is a non-invasive approach and applicable for systemic delivery but it is not suitable for drugs having higher molecular weight. Various approaches have been used to improve the efficacy of transdermal route such as vesicular system, iontophoresis, microneedles, use of permeation enhancers, etc.
Karunanidhi, Priyanka, Sanjay, Singh
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Development and Optimization of Guggal Extract Loaded Ultradeformable Vesicles using Central Composite Design for Improving Antioxidant Potential

Current Drug Therapy, 2023
Background: After almost 30 years of study, it is a scientific fact that inflammation is the root cause of arthritis. Objective: Guggul has a beneficial role in arthritis because of its ability to neutralize the NF-kappa factor. A topical drug delivery system is beneficial to overcome the problems associated with oral drug delivery and offers ...
Vineet Mittal   +5 more
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