2014
DOI: 10.2174/157016381103141128113034
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Microemulsions Based Transdermal Drug Delivery Systems

Abstract: Since the discovery of microemulsions by Jack H Schulman, there has been huge progress made in applying microemulsion systems in plethora of research and industrial process. Microemulsions are optically isotropic systems consisting of water, oil and amphiphile. These systems are beneficial due to their thermodynamic stability, optical clarity, ease of preparation, higher diffusion and absorption rates. Moreover, it has been reported that the ingredients of microemulsion can effectively overcome the diffusion b… Show more

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“…To achieve clinical success of AFL-assisted topical vismodegib delivery, a formulation that allows prolonged release of high vismodegib concentrations is required. Emulsions present several significant advantages as topical delivery systems including low risk of LSR, high drug-loading capacity, and increased skin permeation (Nastiti et al, 2017;Vadlamudi et al, 2014). Oil-in-water emulsions in particular offer the opportunity to deliver slow and continuous release of large quantities of hydrophobic drugs with very poor solubility profiles such as vismodegib.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To achieve clinical success of AFL-assisted topical vismodegib delivery, a formulation that allows prolonged release of high vismodegib concentrations is required. Emulsions present several significant advantages as topical delivery systems including low risk of LSR, high drug-loading capacity, and increased skin permeation (Nastiti et al, 2017;Vadlamudi et al, 2014). Oil-in-water emulsions in particular offer the opportunity to deliver slow and continuous release of large quantities of hydrophobic drugs with very poor solubility profiles such as vismodegib.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to overcome these limitations, it is necessary to consider many factors such as the skin on the human body, the duration of use, the mechanism of action and possible side effects [ 22 ]. The potential of microemulsions has been of great interest because of its stability, ease of preparation, low viscosity and high solubility for different types of substances including hydrophilic and lipophilic molecules and at the same time enhance product stability and prevent irritation [ 23 , 24 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Microemulsions have gained wide interest in pharmaceutical formulations as potential drug delivery systems because of their stability, ease of preparation, low viscosity, and high solubilizing capacity for various drugs including hydrophilic and lipophilic molecules. They also may enhance drug stability, prevent irritation caused by some drugs, and may prolong their release ( 1 2 ). Microemulsions are composed of mixtures of oil, water, surfactant, and cosurfactant.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%