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Abstract Introduction This study explores the emulsification behavior and oral delivery performance of dry and wet inverted lipid phases (ILPdry and...
Abstract Oral dosage is the most commonly used and preferred method of drug administration due to its several advantages, including...
Lipid excipients offer a unique combination of benefits Poor solubility, poor permeability, and pre-systemic elimination are factors that can...
Abstract The present study aimed to design, optimize, and evaluate enteric-coated nanocarriers to enhance the oral bioavailability of Rifaximin, a...
Abstract This study aimed to evaluate the impact of incorporating yeast cell wall (YCW) into alginate/whey protein (ALG/WP) particles as...
Abstract Introduction: Levodopa (LD) is the most efficacious antiparkinsonian drug. However, long-term conventional LD treatment of Parkinson’s disease (PD) is frequently...
Abstract Background Metformin is gold standard for polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), but associated with gastrointestinal side effects, leading to poor...
Introduction The need for individualised dosing of medicines is increasingly recognised in therapeutic areas where optimal outcomes depend on finely...
Abstract Effective buccal drug delivery is limited by the barrier properties of the mucosa, necessitating innovative systems to enhance permeability...
Abstract The excipient, Capryol® 90, comprises 90 % monoesters of propylene glycol monocaprylate (C8). With a low hydrophilic lipophilic balance...
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