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Shadab
Researcher at King Abdulaziz University
Publications - 90
Citations - 3701
Shadab is an academic researcher from King Abdulaziz University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Drug delivery & Nanocarriers. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 90 publications receiving 2362 citations. Previous affiliations of Shadab include Hamdard University & International Medical University.
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Nanostructured lipid carriers system: Recent advances in drug delivery
TL;DR: The present review gives insights on the definitions and characterization of NLC as colloidal carriers including the production techniques and suitable formulations and its future perspective as a pharmaceutical carrier.
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Development and evaluation of rivastigmine loaded chitosan nanoparticles for brain targeting.
TL;DR: Results suggest that CS-RHT NPs have better brain targeting efficiency and are a promising approach for i.n. delivery of RHT for the treatment and prevention of Alzheimer's disease (AD).
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Insights into direct nose to brain delivery: current status and future perspective
TL;DR: The relevant aspects of CNS drugs given intranasally to direct the brain in treating CNS disorders like Alzheimer’s disease, depression, migraine, schizophrenia, etc are outlined.
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Bromocriptine loaded chitosan nanoparticles intended for direct nose to brain delivery: pharmacodynamic, pharmacokinetic and scintigraphy study in mice model.
Shadab,Rashid Ali Khan,Gulam Mustafa,Krishna Chuttani,Sanjula Baboota,Jasjeet K Sahni,Javed Ali +6 more
TL;DR: Encouraging results confirmed the development of a novel non-invasive nose to brain delivery system of BRC for the treatment of PD.
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Phytosterols as a natural anticancer agent: Current status and future perspective.
Naiyer Shahzad,Wajahatullah Khan,Shadab,Asgar Ali,Sundeep Singh Saluja,Sadhana Sharma,Faisal A. Al-Allaf,Zainularifeen Abduljaleel,Ibrahim Abdel Aziz Ibrahim,Ali F. Abdel-Wahab,Mohamed A. Afify,Saeed S. Al-Ghamdi +11 more
TL;DR: In conclusion, anticancer effects of phytosterols have strongly been suggested and support their dietary inclusion to prevent and treat cancers.