Author(s):
Mohini B. Shelke, R. K. Godage, S. D. Mankar
Email(s):
mohinishelke53@gmail.com
DOI:
10.52711/2231-5659.2024.00052
Address:
Mohini B. Shelke*, R. K. Godage, S. D. Mankar
Department of Quality Assurance, Pravara Rural College of Pharmacy, Pravaranagar A/p Loni – 413736 Tal-Rahata, Dist- Ahmednagar, Maharashtra, India.
*Corresponding Author
Published In:
Volume - 14,
Issue - 3,
Year - 2024
ABSTRACT:
A Nanoemul gel is a topical gel that contains a nanoemulsion dispersed within a gel matrix. The nanoemulsion is generally prepared using high shear mixing ways and contains driblets of an oil painting phase dispersed in an waterless phase stabilized by surfactants or stabilizers. The performing Nanoemul gel has several advantages over traditional conflation- grounded gels, including bettered stability, enhanced medicine penetration, and increased bioavailability. Nanoemul gels have been studied for their eventuality in dermatology and medicine delivery operations, showing promising results in reducing acne lesions and perfecting skin appearance, as well as enhancing medicine delivery and reducing inflammation. The nanoemulgel medicine delivery system is a expression related intervention to ameliorate medicine immersion and remedial profile of lipophilic medicines. An adding trend in nanoemulgel use in recent times has been noticed because of the better adequacy of the medication to the cases due to theirnon-greasy, convenience spreadability, and easy connection and good remedial and safety profile. The factors of the systems have been explored and the styles of medications including high energy styles and low energy styles have been bandied. Different styles were used in characterization of similar delivery system; all of these styles and ways were reviewed compactly. Eventually, the recent exploration about different operations of emulgel in original delivery or systemic delivery has been bandied.
Cite this article:
Mohini B. Shelke, R. K. Godage, S. D. Mankar. Nanoemulgel as Recent Drug Delivery System: Updated Review. Asian Journal of Research in Pharmaceutical Sciences. 2024; 14(3):327-0. doi: 10.52711/2231-5659.2024.00052
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Mohini B. Shelke, R. K. Godage, S. D. Mankar. Nanoemulgel as Recent Drug Delivery System: Updated Review. Asian Journal of Research in Pharmaceutical Sciences. 2024; 14(3):327-0. doi: 10.52711/2231-5659.2024.00052 Available on: https://ajpsonline.com/AbstractView.aspx?PID=2024-14-3-21
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