Development and evaluation of the effect of ethanol and surfactant in vesicular carriers on Lamivudine permeation through the skin
Abstract
The skin embodies a relatively large and readily accessible surface area to absorb a drug through a non-invasive procedure. The vesicular carrier systems such as liposomes, ethosomes, and transethosomes have been explored as non-invasive systems for transdermal delivery of drugs. In the present study, different vesicular carriers were prepared by the thin-film hydration method with modification, and various parameters like size, elasticity, and...
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Title
Development and evaluation of the effect of ethanol and surfactant in vesicular carriers on Lamivudine permeation through the skin
Published Date
Dec 1, 2021
Volume
610
Pages
121226 - 121226
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