Development and evaluation of self-nanoemulsifying drug delivery systems for oral delivery of indomethacin
In this study, indomethacin-loaded self-nanoemulsifying drug delivery systems (SNEDDS) were developed in liquid, solid and carrier-mediated formulations in order to improve the solubility of this model poorly water soluble drug. Liquid SNEDDS based on CapryolTM 90 (oil phase), Cremophor® RH 40 (surf...
Main Author: | Aldosari, Basmah Nasser Abdullah |
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University College London (University of London)
2018
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Online Access: | https://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.747405 |
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