Development of apigenin loaded gastroretentive microsponge for the targeting of Helicobacter pylori
The goal of the present work was to invent an apigenin-stacked gastroretentive microsponge to target H. pylori. The quasi-emulsion technique was used to prepare microsponges, which were then tested for various physicochemical properties, in-vivo gastric retention, and in-vitro anti-H. pylori study....
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Main Authors: | Mohammed Jafar (Author), Mohd Sajjad Ahmad Khan (Author), Mohammed Salahuddin (Author), Saira Zahoor (Author), Hanan MohammedHesham Slais (Author), Layali Ibrahim Alalwan (Author), Heba Radhi Alshaban (Author) |
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2023-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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