2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.biopha.2017.01.083
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Niosome-based hydrogel of resveratrol for topical applications: An effective therapy for pain related disorder(s)

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“…Moreover, the skin retention for the niosomal gel was found to be 4.76±0.21 mg/cm 2 , which corresponded to almost five times the value observed with plain drug suspension. Dermatokinetic studies confirmed the high RSV permeability in dermis and epidermis and the increase of its biological half‐life using niosomal hydrogel …”
Section: Overcoming Limitationsmentioning
confidence: 71%
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“…Moreover, the skin retention for the niosomal gel was found to be 4.76±0.21 mg/cm 2 , which corresponded to almost five times the value observed with plain drug suspension. Dermatokinetic studies confirmed the high RSV permeability in dermis and epidermis and the increase of its biological half‐life using niosomal hydrogel …”
Section: Overcoming Limitationsmentioning
confidence: 71%
“…Finally, in vivo pharmacodynamic study showed that the percentage of inhibition in paw oedema from RSV encapsulated in niosomal hydrogel, was comparable with a commercial formulation (diclofenac Sodium), albeit the former displayed a prolonged therapeutic action …”
Section: Potential Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 89%
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“…However, the therapeutic potential of resveratrol is limited because of its poor bioavailability, low water solubility, chemical instability, and limited skin permeability [93,94]. Recently, a resveratrol-loaded niosomal hydrogel system, which could enhance the permeation and deposition of resveratrol in skin, had been developed by Negi et al Administration of this niosomal gel reduced edema with prolonged therapeutic action, as evaluated with a model of edema induced in rat paw by carrageenan injection [95].…”
Section: Inflammationmentioning
confidence: 99%