2023
DOI: 10.1080/10717544.2022.2164094
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Fabrication, assessment, and optimization of alendronate sodium nanoemulsion-based injectable in-situ gel formulation for management of osteoporosis

Abstract: Low bone mass, degeneration of bone tissue, and disruption of bone microarchitecture are all symptoms of the disease osteoporosis, which can decrease bone strength and increase the risk of fractures. The main objective of the current study was to use a phospholipid-based phase separation in-situ gel (PPSG) in combination with an alendronate sodium nanoemulsion (ALS-NE) to help prevent bone resorption in rats. The effect of factors such as concentrations of the ALS aqueous solution, surfa… Show more

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“…Its low oral bioavailability, which ranges from 8% to 47% owing to its high lipophilicity, means that several methods are needed to boost its dissolution and bioavailability (Hens et al, 2018). Nanotechnologybased drug delivery systems are increasingly thought to have a positive impact on the active agents' solubility, activity, and bioavailability (Alhakamy et al, 2022;Salem et al, 2022;Abdulaal et al, 2023;Salem et al, 2023). Therefore, employing nanosized systems such as nanoemulsions (NEs) and nanoparticles could be a promising solution.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Its low oral bioavailability, which ranges from 8% to 47% owing to its high lipophilicity, means that several methods are needed to boost its dissolution and bioavailability (Hens et al, 2018). Nanotechnologybased drug delivery systems are increasingly thought to have a positive impact on the active agents' solubility, activity, and bioavailability (Alhakamy et al, 2022;Salem et al, 2022;Abdulaal et al, 2023;Salem et al, 2023). Therefore, employing nanosized systems such as nanoemulsions (NEs) and nanoparticles could be a promising solution.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%