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Donatella Paolino
Researcher at Magna Græcia University
Publications - 196
Citations - 8410
Donatella Paolino is an academic researcher from Magna Græcia University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Drug delivery & Liposome. The author has an hindex of 45, co-authored 180 publications receiving 6557 citations. Previous affiliations of Donatella Paolino include University of Catania & Center for Food Safety.
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Niosomes from 80s to present: the state of the art.
Carlotta Marianecci,Luisa Di Marzio,Federica Rinaldi,Christian Celia,Donatella Paolino,Franco Alhaique,Sara Esposito,Maria Carafa +7 more
TL;DR: This up-to-date review deals with composition, preparation, characterization/evaluation, advantages, disadvantages and application of niosomes.
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Safety of Nanoparticles in Medicine.
Joy Wolfram,Motao Zhu,Yong Yang,Jianliang Shen,Jianliang Shen,Emanuela Gentile,Donatella Paolino,Massimo Fresta,Guangjun Nie,Chunying Chen,Haifa Shen,Haifa Shen,Mauro Ferrari,Mauro Ferrari,Yuliang Zhao +14 more
TL;DR: The mechanisms for molecular, cellular, organ, and immune system toxicity, which can be observed with a subset of nanoparticles, are discussed and important considerations for nanoparticle safety assessment are reviewed.
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In vitro and in vivo evaluation of caffeic and ferulic acids as topical photoprotective agents.
Antonella Saija,Antonio Tomaino,Domenico Trombetta,Anna De Pasquale,Nicola Uccella,Tony Barbuzzi,Donatella Paolino,Francesco Bonina +7 more
TL;DR: It is confirmed, by means of in vitro and in vivo experiments, that caffeic and ferulic acids may be successfully employed as topical protective agents against UV radiation-induced skin damage; however their skin absorption is not influenced by the pH of the formulation.
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Ethosomes for skin delivery of ammonium glycyrrhizinate: in vitro percutaneous permeation through human skin and in vivo anti-inflammatory activity on human volunteers.
TL;DR: Ethosomes were able to significantly enhance the anti-inflammatory activity of ammonium glycyrrhizinate compared to the ethanolic or aqueous solutions of this drug.
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Mathematical Modeling of Release Kinetics from Supramolecular Drug Delivery Systems.
Constantin Mircioiu,Victor Voicu,Valentina Anuta,Andra Tudose,Christian Celia,Donatella Paolino,Massimo Fresta,Roxana Sandulovici,Ion Mircioiu +8 more
TL;DR: This paper suggests that "good modeling practice" of release kinetics consists essentially of identifying the most appropriate mathematical conditions corresponding to implied physicochemical phenomena.