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Ethylcellulose
Sustained Release of Salicylic Acid from Ethyl Cellulose Microspheres Fabricated Using…
Delivery of drugs using micro-sized particles is an efficient tool. Using ethyl cellulose (EC) as a polymer and the quasi-emulsion solvent diffusion (QESD) method paves the way for the utilization of a cost-effective polymer and an efficient fabrication method. Poly(vinyl alcohol) in water was used…
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Comparison of 5-ASA layered or matrix pellets coated with a combination of ethylcellulose and…
The aim of this study was to evaluate and optimize the combination of time and pH-dependent polymers as a single coating for the design of the colon-specific drug delivery system of 5-aminosalicylic acid (5-ASA) pellets. 5-ASA matrix pellets with a 70% drug load were prepared by the…
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Development and Evaluation of Novel Multi-unit Pellet System Formulation of Metoprolol Succinate for…
Abstract
Metaprolol succinate is a highly water-soluble drug with extensive first-pass metabolism. It needs to be administered about 3-4 times a day for optimum therapeutic effect. Conventional extended-release formulations are available but have their own disadvantages. The study was to designed…
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Buccal films: A review of therapeutic opportunities, formulations & relevant evaluation…
The potential of the mucoadhesive film technology is hard to ignore, owing to perceived superior patient acceptability versus buccal tablets, and significant therapeutic opportunities compared to conventional oral drug delivery systems, especially for those who suffer from dysphagia. In spite of…
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Nose-to-Brain Delivery of Therapeutic Peptides as Nasal Aerosols
Central nervous system (CNS) disorders, such as psychiatric disorders, neurodegeneration, chronic pain, stroke, brain tumor, spinal cord injury, and many other CNS diseases, would hugely benefit from specific and potent peptide pharmaceuticals and their low inherent toxicity. The delivery of…
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3D printing of bioactive materials for drug delivery applications
Introduction
Three-dimensional (3D) printing, also known as additive manufacturing (AM), is a modern technique/technology, which makes it possible to construct 3D objects from computer-aided design (CAD) digital models. This technology can be used in the progress of drug delivery systems, where…
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The Use of Polymer Blends in the Treatment of Ocular Diseases
The eye is an organ with limited drug access due to its anatomical and physiological barriers, and the usual forms of ocular administration are limited in terms of drug penetration, residence time, and bioavailability, as well as low patient compliance. Hence, therapeutic innovations in new drug…
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Formulation and Optimization of Diclofenac Sodium Loaded Ethylcellulose Nanoparticles
Design of experiment (DoE) is a useful time and cost-effective tool for analyzing the effect of independent variables on the formulation characteristics. The aim of this study is to evaluate the effect of the process variables on the characteristics involved in the preparation of Diclofenac Sodium…
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Development and Optimization of Microballoons Assisted Floating Tablets of Baclofen
The objective of the present study was to develop microballoons aided gastro-retentive floating tablets of baclofen, a skeletal muscle relaxant with a low elimination half-life of ~ 3.5 h. Baclofen floating tablet was prepared to offer convenience by designing a tablet that would float in the…
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QBD approach for the development of hesperetin loaded colloidal nanosponges for sustained delivery:…
Hesperetin (HT) is a polyphenolic compound with anti-carcinogenic, tumor necrosis, and anti-oxidant properties. The present study reports the fabrication, optimization, and evaluation of HT-loaded nanosponges (HTN)- based gel (HTNG) for sustained anti-inflammatory effect. HTN formulation was…
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