scispace - formally typeset
M

M. Syed Muzammil

Researcher at C. Abdul Hakeem College

Publications -  13
Citations -  77

M. Syed Muzammil is an academic researcher from C. Abdul Hakeem College. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Biology. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 3 publications receiving 16 citations.

Papers
More filters
Journal ArticleDOI

Solid lipid nanoparticles for oral drug delivery

TL;DR: The diverse instrumental techniques have been decorated and oral administration of SLNs is logistically reviewed and this fresh methodology of solid lipid nanoparticles hold tremendous promise for reaching at the objective of controlled and site exact for both oral and parenteral drug delivery system.
Journal ArticleDOI

Evaluating the Factors to Improve the Organizational Performance

TL;DR: In this article , the authors developed a theoretical framework to identify and evaluate the factors that improve organizational performance as several ways to increase operational performance have been introduced, and the findings demonstrate that all the hypotheses were supported and significantly contributed to organizational performance.
Journal ArticleDOI

Development of nanoemulsion of Alginate/Aloe vera for oral delivery of insulin

TL;DR: The nanoemulsion coated with alginate/Aloe vera gel (A/AV) was a potential delivery system for oral delivery of polypeptides and proteins and in vitro leakage study indicated well-preserved integrity of the nanoemulsions in simulated gastric juices.
Journal ArticleDOI

Relationship between Household Dynamics, Biomass Consumption, and Carbon Emissions in Pakistan

TL;DR: In this article , the authors investigated the relationship between different household dynamics, such as household size, income, climate, availability of resources, markets, awareness, consumption of energy, and carbon emissions.
Journal ArticleDOI

Polysaccharides as excipient in drug delivery system

TL;DR: This review elaborates on techniques for integrating and developing frameworks for the use of high-affinity sedate transport poly Saccharide molecules and extending the usefulness of normal polysaccharides.