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Maria Palmira Daflon Gremião

Researcher at Sao Paulo State University

Publications -  136
Citations -  4445

Maria Palmira Daflon Gremião is an academic researcher from Sao Paulo State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Drug delivery & Drug carrier. The author has an hindex of 30, co-authored 128 publications receiving 3407 citations. Previous affiliations of Maria Palmira Daflon Gremião include University of São Paulo.

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Mucoadhesive drug delivery systems

TL;DR: The aim of this study was to review the mechanisms and theories involved in mucoadhesion, as well as to describe the most-used methodologies and polymers inMucoadhesive drug delivery systems.
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Nanotechnology-based drug delivery systems for the treatment of Alzheimer's disease.

TL;DR: A systematic review of nanotechnology-based drug delivery systems for the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease finds each are promising tools for the delivery of therapeutic devices to the brain via various routes of administration, particularly the intranasal route.
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Gelatin microparticles containing propolis obtained by spray-drying technique: preparation and characterization.

TL;DR: These gelatin microparticles containing propolis would be useful for developing intermediary or eventual propolis dosage form without the PES' strong and unpleasant taste, aromatic odour, and presence of ethanol.
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Rheological, mechanical and mucoadhesive properties of thermoresponsive, bioadhesive binary mixtures composed of poloxamer 407 and carbopol 974P designed as platforms for implantable drug delivery systems for use in the oral cavity

TL;DR: The ease of administration (below the T(sol/gel)) in conjunction with the viscoelastic (notably high elasticity) and mucoadhesive properties (at body temperature) render the formulations composed of 20% (w/w) P407 and C934P as potentially useful platforms for muco adhesion, controlled topical drug delivery within the oral cavity.