The aim of this work was to develop films containing ibuprofen and to study their in vitro permeation characteristics across pig ear skin, a valid model for human skin. Films containing 5% (w/w) of ibuprofen were prepared and tested: the effect of the chemical enhancers polyvynil pyrrolidone, propylene glycol, menthol and 2-pyrrolidone was evaluated as well. From the data obtained it can be concluded that the bioadhesive film formulated can act as a dermal/transdermal delivery system for the administration of ibuprofen. The film is easy to handle before the application and then it adapts to skin irregularities increasing the effective contact area. The permeation kinetic across the skin was not linear, suggesting that the film acts as a mat...
The potential of bacterial cellulose as a carrier for the transport of ibuprofen (a typical example ...
PURPOSE: The aim of this work was to develop anesthetic bioadhesive films containing benzocaine and...
The effect of transdermal vehicle (Pentravan®) on skin permeability was examined for unmodified ibup...
The work presented here aims to develop a bioadhesive monolayer film containing sumatriptan as adjuv...
The goal was to compare ibuprofen transport into and through skin in vivo in man and in vitro (acros...
The goal was to compare ibuprofen transport into and through skin in vivo in man and in vitro (acros...
The objective of the current study was to develop Ibuprofen (IBP) gel using different polymers indiv...
We have investigated delivery systems that can form a structured matrix film on the skin after their...
Purpose: To develop an ibuprofen transdermal gel with a capability for both topical and systemic dru...
Purpose: To develop an ibuprofen transdermal gel with a capability for both topical and systemic dru...
The goals of this work were (i) to develop bioadhesive films for the buccal delivery of fentanyl, an...
The study is focused on formulation of biocompatible hydrogels with a poorly soluble drug ibuprofen ...
The aim of this work was to investigate in vitro the transdermal permeation of caffeine from a new b...
The aim of this work was to study, in vitro and in vivo, the behavior of a skin bioadhesive film con...
The aim of this work was to study, in vitro and in vivo, the behavior of a skin bioadhesive film con...
The potential of bacterial cellulose as a carrier for the transport of ibuprofen (a typical example ...
PURPOSE: The aim of this work was to develop anesthetic bioadhesive films containing benzocaine and...
The effect of transdermal vehicle (Pentravan®) on skin permeability was examined for unmodified ibup...
The work presented here aims to develop a bioadhesive monolayer film containing sumatriptan as adjuv...
The goal was to compare ibuprofen transport into and through skin in vivo in man and in vitro (acros...
The goal was to compare ibuprofen transport into and through skin in vivo in man and in vitro (acros...
The objective of the current study was to develop Ibuprofen (IBP) gel using different polymers indiv...
We have investigated delivery systems that can form a structured matrix film on the skin after their...
Purpose: To develop an ibuprofen transdermal gel with a capability for both topical and systemic dru...
Purpose: To develop an ibuprofen transdermal gel with a capability for both topical and systemic dru...
The goals of this work were (i) to develop bioadhesive films for the buccal delivery of fentanyl, an...
The study is focused on formulation of biocompatible hydrogels with a poorly soluble drug ibuprofen ...
The aim of this work was to investigate in vitro the transdermal permeation of caffeine from a new b...
The aim of this work was to study, in vitro and in vivo, the behavior of a skin bioadhesive film con...
The aim of this work was to study, in vitro and in vivo, the behavior of a skin bioadhesive film con...
The potential of bacterial cellulose as a carrier for the transport of ibuprofen (a typical example ...
PURPOSE: The aim of this work was to develop anesthetic bioadhesive films containing benzocaine and...
The effect of transdermal vehicle (Pentravan®) on skin permeability was examined for unmodified ibup...