The use of chemical penetration enhancers (CPE) is growing due to their ability to improve drug delivery through the skin. A possible mechanism of penetration enhancement could involve the complex formation between drug and components in the pharmaceutical formulation, thus altering the physicochemical properties of the active substance. Here, modelling studies indicate that hydrocarbon and oxygen-containing terpenes (penetration enhancers) could form complexes with drugs. Satisfactory correlations have been obtained between the predicted molecular properties of enhancers and their enhancement effects. Crown Copyrigh
AbstractTransdermal drug delivery is an attractive alternative to conventional techniques for admini...
Transdermal drug delivery has been accepted as a potential non-invasive route of drug administration...
The transdermal application of drugs has attracted increasing interest over the last decade or so, d...
The use of chemical penetration enhancers (CPE) is growing due to their ability to improve drug deli...
Skin penetration enhancers are used to allow formulation of transdermal delivery systems for drugs t...
The transdermal route of administration offers an alternative pathway for systemic drug delivery wit...
The transdermal route of administration offers an alternative pathway for 20 systemic drug delivery ...
Skin as an important site of drug application for both local and systemic effects. However in skin, ...
The stratum corneum is a major barrier of drug penetration across the skin in transdermal delivery. ...
The drug delivery within the stratum corneum of the skin prevails a challenging area for the pharmac...
Skin penetration enhancers are used to allow formulation of transdermal delivery systems for drugs t...
In present scenario more than 70% of the drugs that are taken by oral route are found to be less eff...
The delivery of drugs via transdermal routes is an attractive approach due to ease of administration...
Thymoquinone (TQ) is a quinone-based phytochemical that was first identified in 1963 in Nigella sati...
Topical and transdermal delivery has historically offered an attractive and non-invasive route for a...
AbstractTransdermal drug delivery is an attractive alternative to conventional techniques for admini...
Transdermal drug delivery has been accepted as a potential non-invasive route of drug administration...
The transdermal application of drugs has attracted increasing interest over the last decade or so, d...
The use of chemical penetration enhancers (CPE) is growing due to their ability to improve drug deli...
Skin penetration enhancers are used to allow formulation of transdermal delivery systems for drugs t...
The transdermal route of administration offers an alternative pathway for systemic drug delivery wit...
The transdermal route of administration offers an alternative pathway for 20 systemic drug delivery ...
Skin as an important site of drug application for both local and systemic effects. However in skin, ...
The stratum corneum is a major barrier of drug penetration across the skin in transdermal delivery. ...
The drug delivery within the stratum corneum of the skin prevails a challenging area for the pharmac...
Skin penetration enhancers are used to allow formulation of transdermal delivery systems for drugs t...
In present scenario more than 70% of the drugs that are taken by oral route are found to be less eff...
The delivery of drugs via transdermal routes is an attractive approach due to ease of administration...
Thymoquinone (TQ) is a quinone-based phytochemical that was first identified in 1963 in Nigella sati...
Topical and transdermal delivery has historically offered an attractive and non-invasive route for a...
AbstractTransdermal drug delivery is an attractive alternative to conventional techniques for admini...
Transdermal drug delivery has been accepted as a potential non-invasive route of drug administration...
The transdermal application of drugs has attracted increasing interest over the last decade or so, d...