Background: Withania somnifera is a medicinal plant native to India and is known to have anticancer properties. It has been investigated for its anti-melanoma properties, and since melanoma presents on the skin, it is prudent to probe the use of W. somnifera in topical formulations. To enhance topical drug delivery and to allow for controlled release, the use of niosomes and solid lipid nanoparticles (SLNs) as delivery vesicles were explored. Objective: The objective of this study is to determine the stability and topical delivery of W. somnifera crude extracts encapsulated in niosomes and SLNs. Materials and Methods: Water, ethanol, and 50% ethanol crude extracts of W. somnifera were prepared using 24 h soxhlet extraction which were each e...
Drug delivery via the transdermal and topical routes offers many advantages, including improved pati...
Niosomes are multiparticulate non-ionic surfactant vesicular systems that consist of lipid (often ch...
Objective: In this study, Myrica esculenta (ME) leaves extract along with Coenzyme Q10 was entrapped...
Withania somnifera (L) is a medicinal plant used to treat stress and neurological disorders. Withano...
The leaf extract of Annona squamosa L. has antibacterial, antidiabetic, antioxidant, and anticancero...
In recent years, the scientific community has seen an increasing interest in the use of natural comp...
Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, p...
Niosomes have been studied as an alternative to the liposomes. Some advantages over liposomes, such ...
Introduction: In the treatment of dermatological disorders, topical drug administration is a mainsta...
Niosomes have potential applications in topical drug delivery system. Niosomes play an increasingly ...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the use of different formulations, including solution, gel...
Chemical compounds extracted from plants have been used in the development of many medicinal product...
To ensure the effectiveness of any cosmetic formulation, the active ingredients should be able to pe...
Niosomes have potential applications in topical drug delivery system. Niosomes play an increasingly ...
Objectives: Tea tree oil (TTO) and Eucalyptus oil (EO) are essential oils derived from the leaves an...
Drug delivery via the transdermal and topical routes offers many advantages, including improved pati...
Niosomes are multiparticulate non-ionic surfactant vesicular systems that consist of lipid (often ch...
Objective: In this study, Myrica esculenta (ME) leaves extract along with Coenzyme Q10 was entrapped...
Withania somnifera (L) is a medicinal plant used to treat stress and neurological disorders. Withano...
The leaf extract of Annona squamosa L. has antibacterial, antidiabetic, antioxidant, and anticancero...
In recent years, the scientific community has seen an increasing interest in the use of natural comp...
Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, p...
Niosomes have been studied as an alternative to the liposomes. Some advantages over liposomes, such ...
Introduction: In the treatment of dermatological disorders, topical drug administration is a mainsta...
Niosomes have potential applications in topical drug delivery system. Niosomes play an increasingly ...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the use of different formulations, including solution, gel...
Chemical compounds extracted from plants have been used in the development of many medicinal product...
To ensure the effectiveness of any cosmetic formulation, the active ingredients should be able to pe...
Niosomes have potential applications in topical drug delivery system. Niosomes play an increasingly ...
Objectives: Tea tree oil (TTO) and Eucalyptus oil (EO) are essential oils derived from the leaves an...
Drug delivery via the transdermal and topical routes offers many advantages, including improved pati...
Niosomes are multiparticulate non-ionic surfactant vesicular systems that consist of lipid (often ch...
Objective: In this study, Myrica esculenta (ME) leaves extract along with Coenzyme Q10 was entrapped...