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Hibah M. Aldawsari
Researcher at King Abdulaziz University
Publications - 93
Citations - 1771
Hibah M. Aldawsari is an academic researcher from King Abdulaziz University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 76 publications receiving 932 citations.
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Optimized semisolid self-nanoemulsifying system based on glyceryl behenate: A potential nanoplatform for enhancing antitumor activity of raloxifene hydrochloride in MCF-7 human breast cancer cells.
Shaimaa M Badr-Eldin,Shaimaa M Badr-Eldin,Hibah M. Aldawsari,Osama A. A. Ahmed,Nabil A. Alhakamy,Thikryat Neamatallah,Solomon Z Okbazghi,Usama A. Fahmy +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a simplex lattice mixture design was employed for the formulation and optimization of RLX-loaded semisolid self-nano-emulsifying system (SSNES) to improve the drug solubility, tumor penetration, and consequently antitumor activity.
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Progress in Polymeric Micelles for Drug Delivery Applications
TL;DR: The types, methods of preparation and characterization of PMs, along with their applications in oral, parenteral, transdermal, intranasal and other drug delivery systems, and safety, quality and stability are provided.
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Microsponges as promising vehicle for drug delivery and targeting: Preparation, characterization and applications
TL;DR: This review introduces the potential features of microsponges along with their advantages and highlights the methods of preparation and characterization of micro sponges and also covers their topical and oral applications.
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Enhanced pharmacokinetic performance of dapoxetine hydrochloride via the formulation of instantly-dissolving buccal films with acidic pH modifier and hydrophilic cyclodextrin: Factorial analysis, in vitro and in vivo assessment
TL;DR: In this article, a pH modifier and a hydrophilic cyclodextrin were used to enhance the oral bioavailability of Dapoxetine hydrochloride (DPX) films.
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Antihyperglycemic activities of extracts of the mistletoes Plicosepalus acaciae and P. curviflorus in comparison to their solid lipid nanoparticle suspension formulations.
TL;DR: Reduction of hyperglycemia and insulin resistance in the diabetic rats was, at least partly, due to the antioxidant activities of the extracts and their SLN formulations.