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30 / 1000+ resultsresearch Preparation and properties of finasteride loaded poly(propylene carbonate maleate) sustained release microspheres
PPCM microspheres can effectively release finasteride over 42 days.
research Exogenous and endogenous lipids of human hair
Removing external lipids from hair reduces moisture and increases strength, while removing internal lipids decreases water permeability.
research Learning from hair moisture sorption and hysteresis
Hair moisture behavior helps tell apart different chemical treatments and reveals insights into hair structure.
research Fabrication of astaxanthin-loaded electrospun nanofiber-based mucoadhesive patches with water‐insoluble backing for the treatment of oral premalignant lesions
The new patch for treating mouth sores releases medicine slowly, sticks well, and helps healing without the side effects of current creams.
research In Vitro Release of Minoxidil From Topical Formulations
Lotions release minoxidil better than creams, with a recommended mix of propylene glycol, water, and ethanol improving effectiveness.
research Development and evaluation of crystalline inclusion complex of finasteride using electrospraying as a novel approach
Created finasteride complex to increase water solubility and drug release.
research A Dissolution Test for Finasteride in Immediate-Release Capsules
A method was developed to test the breakdown of Finasteride capsules, showing it can tell the difference between different brands and highlighting the need for standard tests and ingredient consistency.
research Triggered release of model drug from AuNP-doped BSA nanocarriers in hair follicles using IRA radiation
Infrared light can trigger drug release from gold nanoparticle carriers in hair follicles.
research Designing, Optimising, and Assessing a Novel Emulgel Containing Minoxidil for Controlled Drug Release, Incorporating Marine-based Polymers
The new minoxidil emulgel with marine-based polymers shows effective controlled drug release for hair growth treatment.
research 599 Amelioration of symptoms of dry and eczema-prone skin by an oil-in-water emulsion containing a combination of a zingiber officinale root extract and cbd with antioxidative and anti-inflammatory activity in vitro
An oil-in-water emulsion with CBD and ginger root extract significantly improved symptoms of dry and eczema-prone skin.
research Anticancer drugs in surface waters
Anticancer drugs are increasingly found in surface waters, and their long-term environmental effects are not well understood, requiring better testing methods.
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 Oil-in-Water型ナノエマルションに基づく局所経皮送達システムに関する研究
The nanoemulsion system effectively delivers drugs through the skin and shows promise for treating skin conditions.
research Determination of Phenolic Compounds Composition of Water Extracts of Equisetum arvense (L.)
Polyethylene glycol improves the extraction of beneficial compounds from horsetail.
research Triple-layered core-shell fiber dressings with enduring platelet conservation and sustained growth factor release abilities for chronic wound healing
The new dressing improves chronic wound healing by preserving and releasing growth factors effectively.
research New ethanol and propylene glycol free gel formulations containing a minoxidil-methyl-β-cyclodextrin complex as promising tools for alopecia treatment
New gel formulas without ethanol and propylene glycol, containing a minoxidil-methyl-β-cyclodextrin complex, have been created for treating hair loss.
research Core-shell nanocarriers based on PEGylated hydrophobic hyperbranched polyesters
The new nanocarriers improve how well water-insoluble drugs dissolve and allow for controlled drug release.
research Establishment of Heat‐Damaged Model for Hair
The model shows how heat damages hair, helping test hair care products.
research 10.51847/ubmwCM2
Emulgels are promising for delivering drugs topically due to their easy spreadability and stability.
research Moisture sorption/desorption of protein fibres
Internal lipids in keratin fibers, like wool and hair, reduce water absorption and release.
research Inorganic-based biomaterials for rapid hemostasis and wound healing
Inorganic-based biomaterials can quickly stop bleeding and help wounds heal, but they may cause issues like sharp ion release and pH changes.
research Impact of Ester Promoieties on Transdermal Delivery of Ketorolac
Balancing lipophilicity and solubility is key for effective and safe ketorolac prodrugs.
research FORMULATION AND EVALUATION OF TOPICAL GEL CONTAINING HAIR GROWTH PROMOTERS FOR THE TREATMENT OF ANDROGENIC ALOPECIA
The emulgel formulation F6 released more Minoxidil than the gel formulation F1.
research Bio-macromolecules/modified-halloysite composite hydrogel used as multi-functional wound dressing
The new hydrogel is good for wound dressing because it absorbs water quickly, has high porosity, can release drugs, fights bacteria, and helps wounds heal with less scarring.
research Study on dissolution mechanism of cortisol and cortisone from hair matrix with liquid chromatography–tandem mass spectrometry
Cortisol and cortisone release from hair increases in steps over time during incubation.
research PEG-Immobilized Keratin for Protein Drug Sequestration and pH-Mediated Delivery
PEG and keratin scaffolds can effectively deliver protein drugs by controlling release based on pH levels.
research The spread of antimicrobial resistance in the aquatic environment from faecal pollution: a scoping review of a multifaceted issue
Faecal pollution significantly contributes to antimicrobial resistance in water, needing better wastewater management and research.
research The analysis of scalp irritation by coacervates produced in hair shampoo via FTIR with focal plane array detector, X‐ray photoelectron microscopy and HaCaT cells
Shampoo coacervates can cause scalp irritation due to released surfactants.
research A novel eco-friendly Acinetobacter strain A1-4-2 for bioremediation of aquatic pollutants
Acinetobacter strain A1-4-2 can safely clean water pollutants.