2004
DOI: 10.1263/jbb.96.537
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Mechanism of Enhancement Effect of Dendrimer on Transdermal Drug Permeation through Polyhydroxyalkanoate Matrix

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“…In a separate experiment, the same team reported the mechanism of enhancement effect of dendrimer on drug penetration through the skin in TDDS 111. G3 PAMAM dendrimer with amino groups and G2.5 PAMAM dendrimer with carboxyl groups were used.…”
Section: Applications In Different Routes Of Drug Administrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a separate experiment, the same team reported the mechanism of enhancement effect of dendrimer on drug penetration through the skin in TDDS 111. G3 PAMAM dendrimer with amino groups and G2.5 PAMAM dendrimer with carboxyl groups were used.…”
Section: Applications In Different Routes Of Drug Administrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, the authors concluded that PHA-dendrimer matrix reached the clinical aim and could be developed as a useful delivery system for clinical TDDS. In a separate experiment, the same team reported the mechanism of enhancement effect of dendrimer on drug penetration through the skin in TDDS 34 . G3 PAMAM dendrimer with amino groups and G2.5 PAMAM dendrimer with carboxyl groups were used.…”
Section: Dendrimers In Transdermal Drug Deliverymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Transdermal drug delivery: PAMAM dendrimers enhanced the bioavailability of indomethacin in transdermal delivery applications. 38 Wang et al 39 reported the utilization of polyhydroxyalkanoate and G 3 PAMAM dendrimers as Transdermal drug delivery (TDDS). Cheng et al 40 investigated TDDS for anti-inflammatory drugs and concluded that the bioavailability of anti-inflammatory drugs was increased; it may be due to the facilitated skin penetration.…”
Section: Applications Of Dendrimersmentioning
confidence: 99%