Development and Characterization of New Miconazole-Based Microemulsions for Buccal Delivery by Implementing a Full Factorial Design Modeling
This research aimed to develop miconazole-based microemulsions using oleic acid as a natural lipophilic phase and a stabilizer mixture comprising Tween 20 and PEG 400 to solubilize miconazole as an antifungal agent known for its activity in oral candidiasis and to improve its bioavailability. The fo...
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Main Authors: | Marina-Theodora Talianu (Author), Cristina-Elen (Author), Mihaela Violeta Ghica (Author), Valentina Anuţa (Author), Răzvan Mihai Prisada (Author), Lăcrămioara Popa (Author) |
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2024-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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