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Gurpreet Kaur

Researcher at Punjabi University

Publications -  33
Citations -  901

Gurpreet Kaur is an academic researcher from Punjabi University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Drug delivery & Bioadhesive. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 33 publications receiving 724 citations. Previous affiliations of Gurpreet Kaur include PEC University of Technology.

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Topical drug delivery systems: a patent review

TL;DR: This review summarizes innovations from the past 3 years in the field of topical drug delivery for the treatment of local infections of the vagina, nose, eye and skin to improve the efficacy or to reduce side effects compared to current patented systems.
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Mucoadhesive buccal patches based on interpolymer complexes of chitosan-pectin for delivery of carvedilol.

TL;DR: The buccal delivery of carvedilol in rabbits showed a significant improvement in bioavailability of carveilol from patches when compared to oral route, and the optimized patch demonstrated good in vitro and in vivo results.
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A Critical Appraisal of Solubility Enhancement Techniques of Polyphenols

TL;DR: Various approaches like nanosizing, self-microemulsifying drug delivery systems, microencapsulation, complexation, and solid dispersion can be used to increase the bioavailability of polyphenols.
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An insight into the role of citrus bioactives in modulation of colon cancer

TL;DR: The studies suggest that citrus bioactives either alone or in combination with current therapeutic agents can be developed as potential drug candidates for colon cancer.
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Bioadhesive okra polymer based buccal patches as platform for controlled drug delivery.

TL;DR: Okra polymer can be used as a promising biomaterial for controlled drug delivery and demonstrated a controlled release of zolmitriptan over a period of 8h in simulated salivary fluid (SSF) pH 6.8, with the correlation coefficient values indicating its non-Fickian kinetics.