In this study, pharmaceutical-grade and food-grade linker-based lecithin self-emulsifying delivery systems (SEDS) were developed with a combination of lipophilic and hydrophilic linkers. These additives at suggested concentrations are safe for pharmaceutical and food applications. The ratio of surfactant lecithin and linkers in these systems was optimized to develop surfactant in oil preconcentrates. The preconcentrates containing different surfactant concentrations and oil were diluted with fed state simulated intestinal fluid to produce pseudo-ternary phase diagrams and to identify the formulations that produced self-emulsifying or self-microemulsifying delivery systems. Optimal SEDS preconcentrates were evaluated using a dialyzer model t...
For the therapeutic delivery of lipophilic active moieties (Class II drugs), lipid based formulation...
Objective: Parameters in the oil pre-concentrate which can affect the solvent capacity of the result...
Objective: Parameters in the oil pre-concentrate which can affect the solvent capacity of the result...
In this study, pharmaceutical-grade and food-grade linker-based lecithin self-emulsifying delivery s...
Many newly discovered drugs and nutraceuticals are hydrophobic in nature. When these drugs and nutra...
The interest in microemulsions as transdermal delivery systems have been motivated by their large su...
The interest in microemulsions as transdermal delivery systems have been motivated by their large su...
Improving oral bioavailability of low poorly water soluble drugs using self-emulsifying drug deliver...
Self emulsifying drug delivery system (SEDDS) is an isotropic mixture of oil, surfactant and/or co-s...
Self-Emulsifying Drug Delivery Systems (SEDDS) are specific mixtures o f oil and surfactant which r...
Self-emulsifying drug delivery system (SEDDS), a type of lipid-based technology which are isotropic ...
Drug development in the past used to be initiated after the identification of most active molecule. ...
Low aqueous solubility of the newly discovered drug possesses a great challenge for the development ...
Lipid-based formulations encompass a diverse group of formulations with very different physical appe...
Poorly Solubility of orally administered drug is major challenge of pharmaceutical industry as nearl...
For the therapeutic delivery of lipophilic active moieties (Class II drugs), lipid based formulation...
Objective: Parameters in the oil pre-concentrate which can affect the solvent capacity of the result...
Objective: Parameters in the oil pre-concentrate which can affect the solvent capacity of the result...
In this study, pharmaceutical-grade and food-grade linker-based lecithin self-emulsifying delivery s...
Many newly discovered drugs and nutraceuticals are hydrophobic in nature. When these drugs and nutra...
The interest in microemulsions as transdermal delivery systems have been motivated by their large su...
The interest in microemulsions as transdermal delivery systems have been motivated by their large su...
Improving oral bioavailability of low poorly water soluble drugs using self-emulsifying drug deliver...
Self emulsifying drug delivery system (SEDDS) is an isotropic mixture of oil, surfactant and/or co-s...
Self-Emulsifying Drug Delivery Systems (SEDDS) are specific mixtures o f oil and surfactant which r...
Self-emulsifying drug delivery system (SEDDS), a type of lipid-based technology which are isotropic ...
Drug development in the past used to be initiated after the identification of most active molecule. ...
Low aqueous solubility of the newly discovered drug possesses a great challenge for the development ...
Lipid-based formulations encompass a diverse group of formulations with very different physical appe...
Poorly Solubility of orally administered drug is major challenge of pharmaceutical industry as nearl...
For the therapeutic delivery of lipophilic active moieties (Class II drugs), lipid based formulation...
Objective: Parameters in the oil pre-concentrate which can affect the solvent capacity of the result...
Objective: Parameters in the oil pre-concentrate which can affect the solvent capacity of the result...