BCS class IV drugs: Highly notorious candidates for formulation development
BCS class IV drugs (eg, amphotericin B, furosemide, acetazolamide, ritonavir, paclitaxel)
exhibit many characteristics that are problematic for effective oral and per oral delivery …
exhibit many characteristics that are problematic for effective oral and per oral delivery …
Management of tinea corporis, tinea cruris, and tinea pedis: A comprehensive review
AK Sahoo, R Mahajan - Indian dermatology online journal, 2016 - journals.lww.com
The prevalence of superficial mycotic infection worldwide is 20–25% of which
dermatophytes are the most common agents. Recent developments in understanding the …
dermatophytes are the most common agents. Recent developments in understanding the …
Dissolving microneedle patches loaded with amphotericin B microparticles for localised and sustained intradermal delivery: Potential for enhanced treatment of …
Fungal infections affect millions of people globally and are often unreceptive to conventional
topical or oral preparations because of low drug bioavailability at the infection site, lack of …
topical or oral preparations because of low drug bioavailability at the infection site, lack of …
[HTML][HTML] Biomedical applications of microemulsion through dermal and transdermal route
Microemulsions are thermodynamically stable, transparent, colloidal drug carrier system
extensively used by the scientists for effective drug delivery across the skin. It is a …
extensively used by the scientists for effective drug delivery across the skin. It is a …
Developments of Polysorbate (Tween) based microemulsions: Preclinical drug delivery, toxicity and antimicrobial applications
G Kaur, SK Mehta - International journal of pharmaceutics, 2017 - Elsevier
The present review deals with the progress of Polysorbates (Tween) based microemulsions
in drug delivery. PEGylated Sorbitan Fatty Acid Esters (Tweens/Polysorbates) are one of the …
in drug delivery. PEGylated Sorbitan Fatty Acid Esters (Tweens/Polysorbates) are one of the …
In vitro skin models as a tool in optimization of drug formulation
GE Flaten, Z Palac, A Engesland… - European journal of …, 2015 - Elsevier
Abstract (Trans) dermal drug therapy is gaining increasing importance in the modern drug
development. To fully utilize the potential of this route, it is important to optimize the delivery …
development. To fully utilize the potential of this route, it is important to optimize the delivery …
Topical delivery of pharmaceutical and cosmetic macromolecules using microemulsion systems
Microemulsions are transparent, thermodynamically stable colloidal systems. Over the
recent years, they have been increasingly investigated due to their potential as skin delivery …
recent years, they have been increasingly investigated due to their potential as skin delivery …
Topical amphotericin B in ultradeformable liposomes: Formulation, skin penetration study, antifungal and antileishmanial activity in vitro
Aiming to improve the topical delivery of AmB to treat cutaneous fungal infections and
leishmaniasis, ultradeformable liposomes containing amphotericin B (AmB-UDL) were …
leishmaniasis, ultradeformable liposomes containing amphotericin B (AmB-UDL) were …
Topical Amphotericin B solid lipid nanoparticles: Design and development
The present work is focused on design and development of topical Amphotericin B solid lipid
nanoparticles (SLNs) to improve the therapeutic antifungal activity. Amphotericin B loaded …
nanoparticles (SLNs) to improve the therapeutic antifungal activity. Amphotericin B loaded …
Hesperidin microemulsion: Formulation optimization, characterization, and in vitro evaluation
The objective of this research work was to design, characterize and evaluate hesperidin
loaded microemulsion to improve the solubility and dissolution rate. Pseudoternary phase …
loaded microemulsion to improve the solubility and dissolution rate. Pseudoternary phase …