In this study niosomal drug delivery system was developed using non-ionic surfactant incorporating Zidovudine by Thin film hydration technique. The prepared niosomal vesicles were quite stable. The formulation was subjected to Entrapment efficiency, Scanning electron microscopy, Invitro release, and Zeta potential analysis. From the results of experimental investigation, we concluded that, formulation F13 containing drug with 300:200 μmol (surfactant:cholesterol) ratio was showing higher percentage entrapment with desired sustained release of zidovudine. Hence formulation F13 was considered as optimized formulation.Invitro release from optimized zidovudine niosomal formulation (F13) showed extended release for 24 hours. SEM image reveal...
Nonionic surfactant based vesicles which are uni/multilamellar in structures are called niosomes. Th...
The past decade, advanced drug delivery research and development has surged ahead of others in formu...
Drug targeting is the ability to direct a therapeutic agent specifically to desired site of action w...
The past few decades, considerable attention has been focused on the development of new drug deliver...
Treatment of an acute disease (or) a chronic illness has been mostly accomplished by delivery of dru...
Niosomes are efficient carriers for controlled drug delivery, to entrap hydrophilic drugs in the lar...
Objective: The objective of the study was to perform a screening, optimization of valacyclovir nioso...
Objective: The objective of the study was to perform a screening, optimization of valacyclovir nioso...
The present study was to formulate and evaluate microencapsulated controlled release preparations o...
Niosomes are efficient carriers for controlled drug delivery, to entrap hydrophilic drugs in the lar...
The concept of incorporating the drug into liposomes or niosomes is for better targeting the drug at...
INTRODUCTION : Today the challenge to drug delivery scientists is to work and investigate to delive...
Design of vesicles as a tool to enhance drug delivery has created a lot of interest among humans ope...
Diclofenac Sodium, a drug which widely accepted for its safety and efficacy in the treatment of ant...
Niosomes are non-ionic surfactant vesicles obtained on hydration of synthetic nonionic surfactants, ...
Nonionic surfactant based vesicles which are uni/multilamellar in structures are called niosomes. Th...
The past decade, advanced drug delivery research and development has surged ahead of others in formu...
Drug targeting is the ability to direct a therapeutic agent specifically to desired site of action w...
The past few decades, considerable attention has been focused on the development of new drug deliver...
Treatment of an acute disease (or) a chronic illness has been mostly accomplished by delivery of dru...
Niosomes are efficient carriers for controlled drug delivery, to entrap hydrophilic drugs in the lar...
Objective: The objective of the study was to perform a screening, optimization of valacyclovir nioso...
Objective: The objective of the study was to perform a screening, optimization of valacyclovir nioso...
The present study was to formulate and evaluate microencapsulated controlled release preparations o...
Niosomes are efficient carriers for controlled drug delivery, to entrap hydrophilic drugs in the lar...
The concept of incorporating the drug into liposomes or niosomes is for better targeting the drug at...
INTRODUCTION : Today the challenge to drug delivery scientists is to work and investigate to delive...
Design of vesicles as a tool to enhance drug delivery has created a lot of interest among humans ope...
Diclofenac Sodium, a drug which widely accepted for its safety and efficacy in the treatment of ant...
Niosomes are non-ionic surfactant vesicles obtained on hydration of synthetic nonionic surfactants, ...
Nonionic surfactant based vesicles which are uni/multilamellar in structures are called niosomes. Th...
The past decade, advanced drug delivery research and development has surged ahead of others in formu...
Drug targeting is the ability to direct a therapeutic agent specifically to desired site of action w...