Lipid-Based Nanoformulations for Drug Delivery: An Ongoing Perspective
Oils and lipids help make water-insoluble drugs soluble by dispersing them in an aqueous medium with the help of a surfactant and enabling their absorption across the gut barrier. The emergence of microemulsions (thermodynamically stable), nanoemulsions (kinetically stable), and self-emulsifying dru...
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Main Authors: | Mubashar Rehman (Author), Nayab Tahir (Author), Muhammad Farhan Sohail (Author), Muhammad Usman Qadri (Author), Sofia O. D. Duarte (Author), Pedro Brandão (Author), Teresa Esteves (Author), Ibrahim Javed (Author), Pedro Fonte (Author) |
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2024-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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