Microemulsions are clear, stable, isotropic mixtures of oil; water and surfactant, frequently in combination with a cosurfactant. These systems are currently of interest to the pharmaceutical scientist because of their considerable potential to act as drug delivery vehicles by incorporating a wide range of drug molecules. In order to appreciate the potential of microemulsions as delivery vehicles, this review gives an overview of the formation and phase behaviour and characterization of microemulsions. The use of microemulsions and closely related microemulsion-based systems as drug delivery vehicles is reviewed, with particular emphasis being placed on recent developments and future directions
International audienceMicroemulsions, as thermodynamically stable mixtures of oil, water, and surfac...
International audienceMicroemulsions, as thermodynamically stable mixtures of oil, water, and surfac...
International audienceMicroemulsions, as thermodynamically stable mixtures of oil, water, and surfac...
Recent progress in combinatorial drug has led to the generation of a large number of new compounds. ...
Microemulsions, comprising oil, water and a surfactant, in association with some co-surfactant, are ...
Depending on formula composition, microemulsions may be used as a vehicle for drug administration. I...
PubMed ID: 18095932A microemulsion, made from water, oil, surfactants and cosurfactant is a thermody...
The rapidly increasing number of applications for microemulsions has kept this relatively old topic ...
Microemulsions are the advanced form of the conventionally used emulsions, which is a biphasic dosag...
The purpose of this study was to develop several microemulsion (w/o) formulations and to examine the...
Microemulsion (ME) are one of the potential and emerging drug carrier systems that help to improve t...
Microemulsions were recognized after the work of Hoar and Schulman in 1943, which revealed the use o...
Depending on formula composition, microemulsions may be used as a vehicle for drug administration. I...
Microemulsions, as thermodynamically stable mixtures of oil, water, and surfactant, are known and ha...
Depending on formula composition, microemulsions may be used as a vehicle for drug administration. I...
International audienceMicroemulsions, as thermodynamically stable mixtures of oil, water, and surfac...
International audienceMicroemulsions, as thermodynamically stable mixtures of oil, water, and surfac...
International audienceMicroemulsions, as thermodynamically stable mixtures of oil, water, and surfac...
Recent progress in combinatorial drug has led to the generation of a large number of new compounds. ...
Microemulsions, comprising oil, water and a surfactant, in association with some co-surfactant, are ...
Depending on formula composition, microemulsions may be used as a vehicle for drug administration. I...
PubMed ID: 18095932A microemulsion, made from water, oil, surfactants and cosurfactant is a thermody...
The rapidly increasing number of applications for microemulsions has kept this relatively old topic ...
Microemulsions are the advanced form of the conventionally used emulsions, which is a biphasic dosag...
The purpose of this study was to develop several microemulsion (w/o) formulations and to examine the...
Microemulsion (ME) are one of the potential and emerging drug carrier systems that help to improve t...
Microemulsions were recognized after the work of Hoar and Schulman in 1943, which revealed the use o...
Depending on formula composition, microemulsions may be used as a vehicle for drug administration. I...
Microemulsions, as thermodynamically stable mixtures of oil, water, and surfactant, are known and ha...
Depending on formula composition, microemulsions may be used as a vehicle for drug administration. I...
International audienceMicroemulsions, as thermodynamically stable mixtures of oil, water, and surfac...
International audienceMicroemulsions, as thermodynamically stable mixtures of oil, water, and surfac...
International audienceMicroemulsions, as thermodynamically stable mixtures of oil, water, and surfac...