2023
DOI: 10.1021/acsomega.3c01571
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Natural Oils Enhance the Topical Delivery of Ketoconazole by Nanoemulgel for Fungal Infections

Irfan Ahmad,
Ms Farheen,
Ashish Kukreti
et al.

Abstract: Nanoemulgel (NEG) pharmaceutical formulations are gaining popularity because of their ability to serve both as a nanoemulsion and as a gel. These products are well-known for their ease of use, spreadability, controlled release, and ability to hydrate dry skin. Natural essential oils have been shown to promote the cutaneous permeability of topical formulations, enhancing medication safety and efficacy. Herein, we developed NEG for the enhanced permeation of ketoconazole against candidiasis using clove oil (clov… Show more

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“…Owing to the variability in pH levels among different human body cells and tissues, Wang et al 90 developed a pH-responsive LDP nanopolymer system. This system consistently releases in an environment with pH=7.4, while rapidly releasing in a pH=5.0 environment.…”
Section: Fundamental Principles Of Nanomedicine Drug Delivery Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Owing to the variability in pH levels among different human body cells and tissues, Wang et al 90 developed a pH-responsive LDP nanopolymer system. This system consistently releases in an environment with pH=7.4, while rapidly releasing in a pH=5.0 environment.…”
Section: Fundamental Principles Of Nanomedicine Drug Delivery Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%