2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.jopr.2013.04.002
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SLS/βCD-curcumin nanosuspension: Preparation, characterization and pharmacological evaluation

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“…As explained, the main purpose of developing curcumin nanoformulations is to enhance its solubility, thus avoiding its fast metabolism at intestinal level, and ultimately increasing its bioavailability and its cell uptake (Dei Cas & Ghidoni, 2019; Moorthi, Senthil Kumar, Mohan, & Kathiresan, 2013). Various animal studies have carefully addressed curcumin nanoformulations accuracy and safety and have concluded that this is associated with its loading and release (example in Figure 2) (Dei Cas & Ghidoni, 2019; Ravichandran, 2013).…”
Section: Pharmacological Properties Of Curcumin Nanoformulationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As explained, the main purpose of developing curcumin nanoformulations is to enhance its solubility, thus avoiding its fast metabolism at intestinal level, and ultimately increasing its bioavailability and its cell uptake (Dei Cas & Ghidoni, 2019; Moorthi, Senthil Kumar, Mohan, & Kathiresan, 2013). Various animal studies have carefully addressed curcumin nanoformulations accuracy and safety and have concluded that this is associated with its loading and release (example in Figure 2) (Dei Cas & Ghidoni, 2019; Ravichandran, 2013).…”
Section: Pharmacological Properties Of Curcumin Nanoformulationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Collectively, prepared SLS/βCD-CUR nanosuspension through the decrement in size of CUR, enhancing its aqueous stability, reactability, and solubility of CUR increased its medical efficacy in wound treatment. 142 Thomas et al 143 provided several nanoemulsions composed of Labrafac PG + Triacetin, Tween 80, and PEG 400. They selected CUR entrapped nanoemulsion gel (NEG) and evaluated its wound healing effect in Albino rats that suffered from incision back wound model.…”
Section: Type Of Nanoparticlementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Eudragit E 100 nanoparticles were prepared by nanoprecipitation technique [17][18][19] with slight modification. Briefly, polymer was dissolved in organic solvent, which was transferred in to distilled water under sonication (40 kHz, Lark, India).…”
Section: Fabrication Of Eudragit E 100 Nanoparticles By Modified Nanomentioning
confidence: 99%