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Development, Optimization of Microemulsion Based Transdermal Gel for Antifungal Drug

Yadav Shiva Jogendra*, Manjunath Uddhavrao Machale, Sadhana Jaiswar Volume-12, Issue-1, January 2024, 4630 | Full article PDF https://doi.org/10.30904/j.ajmps.2024.4630 Available online: Jan 25, 2024 A b s t r a c t A new oil-in-water microemulsion-based (ME) gel containing 1% itraconazole (ITZ) was developed for topical delivery. The solubility of ITZ in oils and surfactants was evaluated to identify potential excipients. ... Read More »

Formulation and Evaluation of Microemulsion Based Gel System for the Transdermal Delivery of Isradipine

Salma Begum, Dr T. Mamatha, Rubina Kauser, Farhana Shaheen, Airaj Mahajabeen MRM College of Pharmacy, Chintapalliguda, Ibrahimpatnam, R.R District-501510 A B S T R A C T Isradipine (ISDP) is an effective calcium channel blocker used in the treatment of hypertension. It undergoes extensive first pass metabolism and bioavailability through the oral route is only about 15 to 24%.The purpose ... Read More »

Microemulsion: New Approach for protection of Pleasant Smell in Pharmaceuticals

Author Details Siddheshwar Suhas S*, Wadghule Prashant B, Waghmare Ganesh A, Varpe Prajakta S, Vikhe Dattaprasad N Department of Pharmaceutics, P.R.E.S.’s, Pravara Rural College of Pharmacy, Loni, India Abstract Microemulsions are clear, stable, isotropic mixtures of oil, water and surfactant, frequently in combination with a cosurfactant. Since the discovery of microemulsions, they have attained increasing significance both in basic research ... Read More »

Microemulsions for Topical Drug Carrier: A Review

ABOUT AUTHOR Dr. S.K. Prajapati, Shailendra Kumar, Ajit Singh*, Ankush Singh Institute of Pharmacy, Bundelkhand University, Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh, India-284128 *E-mail: [email protected] Abstract Recent days microemulsion is a novel drug carrier system of oil, water and a surfactant with a co-surfactant. Microemulsions are monophasic, thermodynamically stable species with much smaller droplet diameter (20 to 200 nm) and thus are visually ... Read More »

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