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Hira Khan

Researcher at Abbottabad University of Science and Technology

Publications -  14
Citations -  99

Hira Khan is an academic researcher from Abbottabad University of Science and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 11 publications receiving 38 citations.

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Formulation and stability of topical water in oil emulsion containing corn silk extract

TL;DR: In this article, the water in oil (W/O) emulsion of corn silk extract and its stability at various storage conditions was evaluated by monitoring these parameters over a period of 12 weeks at 8, 25, 40 and 40 o C, and 75 % RH.
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An approach to enhanced stability: Formulation and characterization of Solanum lycopersicum derived lycopene based topical emulgel.

TL;DR: In this article, a stable emulgel formulation containing lycopene as an active ingredient was developed and evaluated for its stability at different storage conditions, including 8°C, 25°C and 40°C. The results were statistically analyzed using two way ANOVA, Post-Hoc test and paired sample t-test at 5% significance level.
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Physicochemical Characterizations and Pharmacokinetic Evaluation of Pentazocine Solid Lipid Nanoparticles against Inflammatory Pain Model

TL;DR: Results demonstrated that PTZ-loaded SLNs can improve the bioavailability of PTZ by bypassing the hepatic metabolism via the lymphatic uptake, for controlled and sustained drug delivery.
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The impact of airborne pollution and exposure to solar ultraviolet radiation on skin: mechanistic and physiological insight.

TL;DR: The present article encompasses the salient features of air pollution and UV radiations besides dreadful effects on human skin physiological parameters and some anti-pollution approaches.
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Physical and chemical stability analysis of cosmetic multi- ple emulsions loaded with ascorbyl palmitate and sodium ascorbyl phosphate salts.

TL;DR: This study aimed to encapsulate hydrophilic and lipophilic vitamin C derivatives as functional ingredients in a newly formulated multiple emulsion of the W//W type to attain the synergistic antioxidant effects and the resultant system's long term physical and chemical stability.