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390-420 / 1000+ resultsresearch Engineered Dutasteride-Lipid Based Nanoparticle (DST-LNP) System Using Oleic and Stearic Acid for Topical Delivery
The formulation with oleic acid may be better for treating male pattern baldness.
research Targeted delivery of a poorly water-soluble compound to hair follicles using polymeric nanoparticle suspensions
Nanoparticles effectively deliver water-insoluble drugs to hair follicles, stimulating hair growth without irritating the skin.
research FEA-guided co-design of bubble microneedles: controlled tip separation for rapid transdermal and sublingual delivery
Bubble microneedles effectively deliver drugs through the skin and mouth, improving treatment speed and efficiency.
research Design of Nanocrystalline Suspension of Dutasteride for Intramuscular Prolonged Delivery
The nanocrystalline suspension effectively delivers dutasteride over time with minimal inflammation.
research Formulation And Evaluation of Controlled-Release Minoxidil Nanogels for Topical Application
The new minoxidil nanogel may be a better treatment for hair loss.
research Comparing the delivery to the hair bulb of two fluorescent molecules of distinct hydrophilicities by different nanoparticles and a serum formulation
Serum formulations were better at delivering molecules to the hair bulb than nanoparticles.
research Drug delivery to the hair follicle : role of follicular tight junctions as a biological barrier and the potential for targeting clobetasol nanocarriers
Clobetasol nanocarriers can be effectively delivered to hair follicles, with uptake improved by massage and affected by particle type.
research Gelatin nanoparticles & nanocrystals for dermal delivery
Improved methods create smaller, more effective gelatin nanoparticles for skin delivery, and new caffeine nanocrystals enhance absorption and effectiveness.
research A Research on "Gel Formulation Advancement for Treatment of Beard and Scalp Fungal Infections"
The new gel effectively treats scalp and beard fungal infections with fewer side effects.
research Preparation and evaluation of minoxidil nanoemulgel topical formulations.
The new minoxidil gel may improve hair loss treatment by staying on the scalp longer and penetrating better.
research Recent progress of polymeric microneedle-assisted long-acting transdermal drug delivery
Polymeric microneedles offer a less invasive, long-lasting drug delivery method that improves patient compliance and reduces side effects.
research Preparation and characterization of dutasteride-loaded nanostructured lipid carriers coated with stearic acid-chitosan oligomer for topical delivery
The new dutasteride formula can be applied to the skin, may promote hair growth, and has fewer side effects.
research Editorial: Synthesis, functionalization, and clinical translation of pharmaceutical biomaterials
New pharmaceutical biomaterials, especially nanomaterials, show promise for improving cancer treatment and disease diagnosis.
research Acitretin Loaded Nanocarrier Gel: Formulation and Exploration of In-vitro Release Kinetics
The new gel formulation for Acitretin improves topical delivery and reduces oral toxicity.
research Penetration and storage of particles in human skin: Perspectives and safety aspects
Particles around 100 nm can penetrate and stay in hair follicles without passing through healthy skin, making them safe for use in topical products and useful for targeted drug delivery.
research Topical delivery of nanoemulsions for skin cancer treatment
Nanoemulsions can effectively treat skin cancer with fewer side effects.
research Polymeric nanoparticles-embedded organogel for roxithromycin delivery to hair follicles
Scientists created a gel with nanoparticles to deliver medicine to hair follicles effectively.
research Formulation, Evaluation and Stability Studies of Dutasteride Loaded Niosomal Gel
The gel effectively delivers dutasteride for hair loss treatment and remains stable for 90 days.
research Nanocrystals of medium soluble actives—Novel concept for improved dermal delivery and production strategy
Nanocrystals improve skin penetration and stability of caffeine, suggesting a new method for delivering similar substances through the skin.
research Delivery of nanocarriers with dissolvable microneedles for skin treatments: Approaches and challenges
Dissolvable microneedles are a promising, painless method for effective skin treatments.
research Nanofibers: Promising Novel Drug Delivery Technology for Cosmeceuticals
Nanofibers improve skincare products by enhancing drug delivery and hydration.
research Methodologies to Evaluate the Hair Follicle-Targeted Drug Delivery Provided by Nanoparticles
Nanoparticle-based drug delivery to hair follicles is more effective when tested under conditions that match skin behavior.
research Stimuli-Sensitive Nanocarriers for Diagnostic and Therapy
New nanocarriers were developed for safer, targeted drug delivery and diagnostics, showing promise for future medical use.
research Advances in Nanocarrier Systems for Dermatologic Transdermal Drug Delivery: A Chemical and Molecular Review
Nanocarriers show promise for improving skin drug delivery in treating skin conditions.
research Flutamide-Loaded Zein Nanocapsule Hydrogel, a Promising Dermal Delivery System for Pilosebaceous Unit Disorders
The flutamide-loaded hydrogel is a promising, skin-friendly treatment for acne and hair loss, potentially requiring less frequent application.
research The Evolution of Emerging Nanovesicle Technologies for Enhanced Delivery of Molecules into and across the Skin
Nanovesicles improve drug delivery through the skin, offering better treatment outcomes and fewer side effects.
research Microemulsions as Carriers for Therapeutic Molecules
Microemulsions could improve how drugs are delivered and absorbed in the body.
research Hair follicle targeting with curcumin nanocrystals: Influence of the formulation properties on the penetration efficacy
Curcumin nanocrystals in simple gels effectively penetrate hair follicles, but humectants can reduce this efficacy.
research Formulation and in vitro evaluation of polymeric enteric nanoparticles as dermal carriers with pH-dependent targeting potential
Scientists created tiny particles that release medicine on the skin and in hair, working better at certain pH levels and being safe for skin cells.