2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.xphs.2017.03.042
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Recent Update on Nanoemulgel as Topical Drug Delivery System

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“…Herbal medicine, sometimes known as phytomedicine or botanical medicine, utilizes different parts of the plants, including its flowers, fruits, seeds, leaves, berries, bark and roots intended for medicinal purposes. 1 The use and delivery of herbal medicine as dosage form in treating and preventing of diseases has a long history started with use in Mesopotamia in 2600 B.C., 2 although the oldest record on practice of medicinal plants for drug preparation was engraved on a Sumerian clay slab, created over 5,000 years ago. 3 The use of medicinal plants are still continuing in this modern era, and it has been estimated that approximately one fourth of prescription medicines worldwide are derived from plants.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Herbal medicine, sometimes known as phytomedicine or botanical medicine, utilizes different parts of the plants, including its flowers, fruits, seeds, leaves, berries, bark and roots intended for medicinal purposes. 1 The use and delivery of herbal medicine as dosage form in treating and preventing of diseases has a long history started with use in Mesopotamia in 2600 B.C., 2 although the oldest record on practice of medicinal plants for drug preparation was engraved on a Sumerian clay slab, created over 5,000 years ago. 3 The use of medicinal plants are still continuing in this modern era, and it has been estimated that approximately one fourth of prescription medicines worldwide are derived from plants.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Delivering hydrophobic components using this NE platform makes this nanoformulation a widely explored tool, where the dispersed droplets of 10–200 nm promotes penetration of the drugs for therapeutic responses [ 22 , 23 ]. Incorporation of chitosan in the formulation is aimed towards overcoming its limitations in topical application, which will allow the formed gel to persist at the site of application for longer durations [ 24 ]. Thus, the NE formulation was developed using Capryol 90, Tween 20 and Transcutol P using a low-energy emulsification method.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…As per the report, nanoemulsion has more solubilization ability than emulsion and suspension with long-time shelf life, recent improvement of delivery to transdermal skin formulation such as transparent gel and emulgel with havening better patient acceptance and increased effectiveness 3 . Even though it has better application, the topical formulation is restricted because of low spreadability and low viscosity hence the researcher solved this problem by transformation of nanoemulsion into nanoemulgel 4 . Nanoemulgel is the modified form of nanoemulsion either with oil in water or water in oil type incorporated with the gelling agent with better improved characteristic features with the nanoemulsion such as less irritation of the skin, enhanced permeability 5 .…”
Section: Ijpsr (2020) Volume 11 Issue 4 (Review Article)mentioning
confidence: 99%