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A study of microemulsion systems for transdermal delivery of triptolide.

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The results indicate that the studied microemulsion systems, especially ME6, may be promising vehicles for the transdermal delivery of triptolide.
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This article is published in Journal of Controlled Release.The article was published on 2004-08-27. It has received 299 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Transdermal & Microemulsion.

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Microemulsions as transdermal drug delivery vehicles.

TL;DR: Microemulsions were found as an effective vehicle of the solubilization of certain drugs and as protecting medium for the entrapped of drugs from degradation, hydrolysis, and oxidation.
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Approaches for breaking the barriers of drug permeation through transdermal drug delivery.

TL;DR: This review focuses on the recent advancements in the TDDS which include iontophoresis, sonophores is, electroporation, microneedles, magnetophoreis, photomechanical waves and electron beam irradiation.
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Nanoemulsion Components Screening and Selection: a Technical Note

TL;DR: The main objective of this study was to provide an efficient screening approach for the proper selection of oils, surfactants, and cosurfactants for the nanoemulsion formulation development.
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Microemulsions: a novel approach to enhanced drug delivery.

TL;DR: A critical evaluation of recent patents claiming different approaches to improve the drug delivery is the focus of the current review.
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Microemulsion-based hydrogel formulation of ibuprofen for topical delivery.

TL;DR: Results indicate that the studied microemulsion-based hydrogel may be a promising vehicle for topical delivery of ibuprofen.
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Microemulsion-based media as novel drug delivery systems

TL;DR: The use of microemulsions and closely related microemulsion-based systems as drug delivery vehicles is reviewed, with particular emphasis being placed on recent developments and future directions.
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Transdermal drug delivery: overcoming the skin's barrier function.

TL;DR: Overcoming this barrier function then, for the purpose of transdermal drug delivery, has been a necessarily challenging task for the pharmaceutical scientist, and one that boasts significant progress.
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Influence of microemulsions on cutaneous drug delivery.

TL;DR: In attempt to increase cutaneous drug delivery, microemulsion vehicles have been more and more frequently employed over recent years and a few studies have indicated that the internal structure of microemulsions should allow free diffusion of the drug to optimise cutaneous delivery from these vehicles.
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Microemulsions: an overview and pharmaceutical applications.

TL;DR: While microemulsion is used in several fields, in this review the pharmaceutical applications are emphasized and the factors leading to its thermodynamic stability are presented.
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NMR characterisation and transdermal drug delivery potential of microemulsion systems.

TL;DR: The increased transdermal drug delivery from microemulsion formulations was found to be due mainly to the increased solubility of drugs and appeared to be dependent on the drug mobility in the individual vehicle.
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