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Understanding Microemulsions and Nanoemulsions in (Trans)Dermal Delivery
AAPS PharmSciTech - jan 2025
Microemulsions and nanoemulsions are explored in pharmaceuticals for their potential in delivering clinically relevant drug doses across biological membranes. Despite extensive literature, there's a lack of clear distinctions between the two in terms of definitions and mechanisms: this review aims to uncover less obvious yet important mechanisms in transdermal drug delivery.
Synergising excipients to boost skin delivery
ONdrugDelivery Magazine, Issue 99, pp 54-58. - aou 2019
This article focuses on Transcutol® P, Capryol® and Lauroglycol™ as their synergism brings eye-opening benefits in topical formulations.
Self-formulation protocol: Part II: excipient selection, diagram design and selection of prototype formulations.
AAPS Annual Meeting and Exposition - San Antonio (USA) - nov 2013
Dispersion test and ternary diagramming are detailed, to determine the excipient ratios and prototype formulations
Self-formulation protocol: Part I: Solubility determination in liquid and solid excipients
AAPS Annual Meeting and Exposition – San Antonio (USA) - 2013
Dispersion test and ternary diagramming are detailed, to determine the excipient ratios and prototype formulations
Self-formulation protocol: Part III: impact of lipolysis on prototype formulations
AAPS Annual Meeting and Exposition - San Antonio (USA) - 2013
Lipolysis test is used to determine the capacity of prototype formulations to maintain drug in solubilized state.