Design of a Transdermal Sustained Release Formulation Based on Water-Soluble Ointment Incorporating Tulobuterol Nanoparticles
We aimed to investigate which base was suitable for preparing transdermal formulations incorporating tulobuterol (TUL) nanoparticles (30-180 nm) in this study. Three bases (water-soluble, absorptive, and aqueous ionic cream) were selected to prepare the transdermal formulations, and TUL nanoparticle...
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Main Authors: | Noriaki Nagai (Author), Fumihiko Ogata (Author), Saori Deguchi (Author), Aoi Fushiki (Author), Saki Daimyo (Author), Hiroko Otake (Author), Naohito Kawasaki (Author) |
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2022-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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