نتایج جستجو برای: skin permeation

تعداد نتایج: 200977  

Journal: :Indian journal of experimental biology 2011
Malay K Das Narahari N Palei

The aim of the present investigation is to encapsulate rofecoxib in niosomes and incorporate the prepared niosomes into dermal gel base for sustained therapeutic action. Niosomes were prepared by lipid film hydration technique and were analyzed for size, entrapment efficiency and drug retention capacity. Niosomal vesicles were then incorporated into blank carbopol gel to form niosomal gel. The ...

Journal: :Chemical & pharmaceutical bulletin 2002
Shuji Kitagawa Masatoshi Kasamaki

We examined the enhancement effects of the double-chained cationic surfactants of n-dimethyldialkylammoniums (CH(3))(2)N(+)(C(n)H(2n+1))(2) on the permeation of anionic salicylate through excised guinea pig dorsal skin at pH 7.4. Among them, n-dimethyldidecylammonium (2C10), which seemed to form micelles, had dose-dependent enhancement effects at concentrations of more than 0.1 mM, and about a ...

2013
J. Dahiya V. Gupta

In this study, we investigated the effect of different permeation enhancers at different concentrations viz. oleic acid, olive oil and castor oil from transdermal gel for transdermal delivery of venlafaxine, a newer antidepressant. It is a first line drug in the treatment of depression and inhibits brain serotonin and norepinephrine neuronal reuptake. It is also used in the treatment of anxiety...

Journal: :iranian journal of pharmaceutical research 0
md sarfaraz alam lecturer, deptt. of pharmaceutics, college of pharmacy, jazan university, jazan, ksa md sajid ali assistant professor, department of pharmaceutics, college of pharmacy, jazan university, p.o. box 114, jazan 45142, ksa. foziyah zakir lecturer, department of pharmaceutics, college of pharmacy, jazan university, p.o. box 114, jazan 45142, ksa. nawazish alam assistant professor, college of pharmacy, jazan university, jazan, ksa. md intekhab alam lecturer, department of pharmaceutics, college of pharmacy, jazan university, p.o. box 114, jazan 45142, ksa. masoom raza siddiqui chemistry department, college of science, king saud university, riyadh, ksa.

the aim of the present study was to investigate the potential of nanoemulsion formulation for topical delivery of clobetasol propionate (cp) using algal oil (containing omega-3 fatty acids) as the oil phase. cp has anti-inflammatory, immunomodulatory and antiproliferative activities. however, its clinical use is restricted to some extent due to its poor permeability across the skin. algal oil w...

Journal: :iranian journal of pharmaceutical sciences 0
majid tabbakhian faculty of pharmacy & pharmaceutical research center, isfahan university of medical sciences, isfahan, iran saeid daneshamouz faculty of pharmacy & pharmaceutical research center, shiraz university of medical sciences, shiraz, iran faculty of pharmacy & pharmaceutical research center, isfahan university of medical sciences, isfahan, iran naser tavakoli faculty of pharmacy & pharmaceutical research center, isfahan university of medical sciences, isfahan, iran mahmoud reza jaafari faculty of pharmacy & biotechnology research center, mashad university of medical sciences, mashad, iran

in this work we sought to determine whether vesicles (liposomes/niosomes) were able to enhance finasteride concentration in the dermis layer, including the pilosebaceous units (psu). such enhancement could be beneficial in the treatment of some androgen-related skin disorders. hamster flank skin was used to study  3hfinasteride permeation via vesicles and a hydroalcoholic solution (ha). the dru...

Journal: :International Journal of Nanomedicine 2007
Francesco Lai Chiara Sinico Alessandro De Logu Marco Zaru Rainer H Müller Anna M Fadda

The effect of SLN incorporation on transdermal delivery and in vitro antiherpetic activity of Artemisia arborescens essential oil was investigated. Two different SLN formulations were prepared using the hot-pressure homogenization technique, Compritol 888 ATO as lipid, and Poloxamer 188 and Miranol Ultra C32 as surfactants. Formulations were examined for their stability for two years by monitor...

    Topical drug dosage forms such as ointments and creams can be easily removed through wetting, movement and contact. The new bioadhesive formulations with enhanced local anesthetic effects are needed for topical administration. The adhesive capacity of hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (HPMC) was determined by measuring the maximum detachment force and the adhesion work with an auto peeling test...

Afshin Zarghi, B Shahmir H Moghimi

Curcumin is the active component of Curcuma species including C. longa (turmeric). This molecule is well known for its anti-inflammatory effect, which seems to be stronger than that of hydrocortisone. Curcuma species have been used in Asian traditional medicine as topical anti-inflammatory drugs. Curcumin has poor oral bioavailability and its topical application could be of choice, particularly...

Journal: :Drug discoveries & therapeutics 2010
S M Soliman N S Abdel Malak O N El-Gazayerly A A Abdel Rehim

The aim of this study was to develop suitable microemulsion gel systems for transdermal delivery that could assist dissolution enhancement of poorly water soluble celecoxib and thus improve its skin permeability. Long term oral administration of celecoxib causes serious gastrointestinal adverse effects, which makes it a good candidate for transdermal formulations, yet its low water solubility (...

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