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Syed Mahmood
Researcher at Universiti Malaysia Pahang
Publications - 45
Citations - 798
Syed Mahmood is an academic researcher from Universiti Malaysia Pahang. The author has contributed to research in topics: Transdermal & Drug delivery. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 40 publications receiving 374 citations. Previous affiliations of Syed Mahmood include Deccan College of Medical Sciences & International Islamic University Malaysia.
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Current trends in polymer microneedle for transdermal drug delivery.
Khater Ahmed Saeed AL-Japairai,Syed Mahmood,Samah Hamed Almurisi,Jayarama Reddy Venugopal,Ayah Rebhi Hilles,Motia Azmana,Subashini Raman +6 more
TL;DR: Graphical abstract Polymer microneedle promotes the delivery of chemical and biological drugs through the skin through its role in cell reprograming and wound healing.
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Experimental design and optimization of raloxifene hydrochloride loaded nanotransfersomes for transdermal application
TL;DR: Ex vivo findings proved that a raloxifene hydrochloride-loaded transfersome formulation could be a superior alternative to oral delivery of the drug.
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Natural halloysite nanotubes /chitosan based bio-nanocomposite for delivering norfloxacin, an anti-microbial agent in sustained release manner.
TL;DR: All the outcomes suggest that the prepared nanocomposites can provide enhanced therapeutic benefits and they can be very potential nano vehicle for sustaining drug delivery.
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Transdermal delivery of raloxifene HCl via ethosomal system: Formulation, advanced characterizations and pharmacokinetic evaluation.
TL;DR: In conclusion, RXL loaded ethosomal formulation via transdermal route showed superior drug delivery properties as compared to oral formulation.
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Pharmacological properties of Centella asiatica hydrogel in accelerating wound healing in rabbits
Afnan Sh. Ahmed,Muhammad Taher,Uttam Kumar Mandal,Juliana Md. Jaffri,Deny Susanti,Syed Mahmood,Zainul Amiruddin Zakaria,Zainul Amiruddin Zakaria +7 more
TL;DR: The asiaticoside-rich hydrogel developed using the freeze-thaw method was effective in accelerating wound healing in rabbits.