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Danina Krajišnik

Researcher at University of Belgrade

Publications -  61
Citations -  1184

Danina Krajišnik is an academic researcher from University of Belgrade. The author has contributed to research in topics: Adsorption & Drug carrier. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 55 publications receiving 934 citations.

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Characterization of caprylocaproyl macrogolglycerides based microemulsion drug delivery vehicles for an amphiphilic drug.

TL;DR: The obtained results suggest that diclofenac diethylamine interacts with the specific microstructure of the investigated vehicles, and that the different drug release kinetics from these microemulsions may be expected.
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Properties of diclofenac sodium sorption onto natural zeolite modified with cetylpyridinium chloride

TL;DR: In this study an investigation of a model drug sorption onto cationic surfactant-modified natural zeolite composites as a drug formulation excipient revealed that that adsorption and partitioning of the model drug take place simultaneously.
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Temoporfin-loaded liposomal gels: viscoelastic properties and in vitro skin penetration.

TL;DR: The gel containing 0.75%, w/w, carbomer and lecithin with high PC-content was considered to be the optimal formulation, since it delivered high amounts of mTHPC to the SC and deeper skin layers, and it possessed desirable rheological properties.
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Adsorption of the mycotoxin zearalenone by clinoptilolite and phillipsite zeolites treated with cetylpyridinium surfactant

TL;DR: The results confirmed that CP ions at both zeolitic surfaces are responsible for ZEN adsorption and that organophillipsites are as effective in ZEN advertisersorption as organoclinoptilolites.
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Experimental Design in Formulation of Diazepam Nanoemulsions: Physicochemical and Pharmacokinetic Performances

TL;DR: Fast and intense initial distribution into rat brain of diazepam from nanoemulsions with 20% and 30% oil content is demonstrated, suggesting their applicability in urgent situations, and interactions among the investigated factors, rather than factors alone, were shown to more profoundly affect nanoemulsion characteristics.