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Alka Ahuja

Researcher at National University of Science and Technology

Publications -  131
Citations -  7104

Alka Ahuja is an academic researcher from National University of Science and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Drug delivery & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 36, co-authored 114 publications receiving 6338 citations. Previous affiliations of Alka Ahuja include Jamia Hamdard & Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research.

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Cyclodextrins in drug delivery: an updated review.

TL;DR: Cyclodextrins, because of their continuing ability to find several novel applications in drug delivery, are expected to solve many problems associated with the delivery of different novel drugs through different delivery routes.
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Floating drug delivery systems: a review.

TL;DR: The purpose of writing this review on floating drug delivery systems (FDDS) was to compile the recent literature with special focus on the principal mechanism of floatation to achieve gastric retention.
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Mucoadhesive Drug Delivery Systems

TL;DR: Some aspects of bioadhesion such as mucus layer, mucoadhesion, and theories ofBioadhesion to explain the adhesion mechanism are described.
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Strategy for effective brain drug delivery

TL;DR: Several novel approaches including nanotechnology based approach like nanoparticles, liposomes, antibody mediated delivery approach and application of genomics in brain drug targeting that would give an insight to the researchers, academia and industrialists are enlightened.
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Formulation development and optimization using nanoemulsion technique: a technical note.

TL;DR: This technical note explains the basis for calculation and construction of pseudoternary phase diagrams and explains selection of the formulations from the phase diagrams to avoid metastable formulations having minimum surfactant concentration in the least possible time.