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American Journal of PharmTech Research

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Permeation

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Publications Tagged with "Permeation"

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2017

1 publication

Microneedles- An Innovative Approach As Skin Permeation Enhancer

Shivendra Agarwal et al.
4/1/2017

Transdermal delivery holds a promising carrier in the transport of drugs to get direct access across the skin deep into the systemic circulation. It has attracted many researchers due to various biomedical advantages. The barrier nature of stratum corneum poses a threat to the drug delivery. Recently, the use of microneedles in increasing skin permeability has been proposed and shown to dramatically increase transdermal delivery, especially for macromolecules. In the microelectronics industry, microneedles have been fabricated with a range of sizes, shapes and materials. Most drug delivery studies have emphasized solid microneedles, which have been shown to increase skin permeability to a broad range of molecules and nanoparticles in vitro Microneedles can be used to enhance transdermal drug delivery. In this review different types of microneedles are described and their methods of fabrication highlighted. There are also hydrogel-forming microneedles. These are innovative microneedles which do not contain drugs but imbibe interstitial fluid to form continuous conduits between dermal microcirculation and an attached patch-type reservoir. Several microneedles approved by regulatory authorities for clinical use are also examined. It also focuses on the delivery of various therapeutic agents effectively different carriers emphasizing mainly on the potential role of microneedles as transdermal system.

2014

1 publication

Statistical Optimization of Nifedipine Transdermal Patch by D- Optimal Mixture Design

V.N.Jayesh et al.
4/1/2014

In the present research work nifedipine transdermal patch were prepared and optimized by using D-optimal mixture design. The prepared transdermal patches were evaluated for various parameters like drug excipients compatibility study, physicochemical evaluation, mechanical properties, In vitro drug release and In vitro permeation study. The result of evaluation parameters demonstrated a successful development of transdermal patch with poly vinyl pyrrolidone (PVP) and ethyl cellulose (EC) as rate controlling polymer.

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Years Active:2
Latest Publication:2017
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