Since the first report on the pharmacological activity of curcumin in 1949, enormous amounts of research have reported diverse activities for this natural polyphenol found in the dietary spice turmeric. However, curcumin has not yet been used for human application as an approved drug. The clinical translation of curcumin has been hampered due to its low solubility and bioavailability. The improvement in bioavailability and solubility of curcumin can be achieved by its formulation using drug delivery systems. Hydrogels with their biocompatibility and low toxicity effects have shown a substantial impact on the successful formulation of hydrophobic drugs for human clinical trials. This review focuses on hydrogel-based delivery systems for curc...
The main aim of this study was to improve the bioavailability of curcumin through buccal route using...
Objective: Biohydrogel has gathered great interest in the pharmaceuticals field. This natural polyme...
The low bioavailability of curcuminoids (CCMoids) limits their use in the treatment of inflammatory ...
Since the first report on the pharmacological activity of curcumin in 1949, enormous amounts of rese...
Hydrogels have emerged as a versatile platform for a numerous biomedical application due to their ab...
The study aims to investigate a transdermal hydrogel formulation containing curcumin, which would at...
Curcumin, a yellow polyphenol derived from the turmeric Curcuma longa, has been associated with a di...
Natural bioactive materials with wound healing properties such as curcumin are attracting interest d...
Curcumin, a bioactive phenol derived from turmeric, is an antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and antiba...
A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements of the University of Wolverhampton for ...
�� 2019 Elsevier Ltd Natural bioactive materials with wound healing properties such as curcumin are ...
Curcumin is the principal polyphenolic compound present in turmeric with broad applications in tissu...
Polyphenolic compounds are used for treating various diseases due to their antioxidant and anticance...
Curcumin is a natural polyphenol with anti-oxidative, anti-inflammatory and anti-cancer properties. ...
Copyright © 2013 Diana Guzman-Villanueva et al. This is an open access article distributed under the...
The main aim of this study was to improve the bioavailability of curcumin through buccal route using...
Objective: Biohydrogel has gathered great interest in the pharmaceuticals field. This natural polyme...
The low bioavailability of curcuminoids (CCMoids) limits their use in the treatment of inflammatory ...
Since the first report on the pharmacological activity of curcumin in 1949, enormous amounts of rese...
Hydrogels have emerged as a versatile platform for a numerous biomedical application due to their ab...
The study aims to investigate a transdermal hydrogel formulation containing curcumin, which would at...
Curcumin, a yellow polyphenol derived from the turmeric Curcuma longa, has been associated with a di...
Natural bioactive materials with wound healing properties such as curcumin are attracting interest d...
Curcumin, a bioactive phenol derived from turmeric, is an antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and antiba...
A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements of the University of Wolverhampton for ...
�� 2019 Elsevier Ltd Natural bioactive materials with wound healing properties such as curcumin are ...
Curcumin is the principal polyphenolic compound present in turmeric with broad applications in tissu...
Polyphenolic compounds are used for treating various diseases due to their antioxidant and anticance...
Curcumin is a natural polyphenol with anti-oxidative, anti-inflammatory and anti-cancer properties. ...
Copyright © 2013 Diana Guzman-Villanueva et al. This is an open access article distributed under the...
The main aim of this study was to improve the bioavailability of curcumin through buccal route using...
Objective: Biohydrogel has gathered great interest in the pharmaceuticals field. This natural polyme...
The low bioavailability of curcuminoids (CCMoids) limits their use in the treatment of inflammatory ...