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Ubidecarenone nanoemulsified composite systems
The nanoemulsified composite (NEC(TM)) delivery system is a patented technology based on the incorporation of a double microemulsion into microporous carrier. This approach was applied on the very water insoluble ubidecarenone drug. The resulting composite powder showed good technological properties such as flowability; also good stability was evidentiated, with size of the nano-droplets released from the systems maintained equal to the starting size also after a long storage. Furthermore very good biopharmaceutical properties were originated, with water solubility concentrations up to 50-fold higher than pure ubidecarenone and oral absorption in rats up to three-fold greater than standard commercial products in terms of plasma levels and AUC. (C) 2004 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved
Development of Cyclosporine-A in nanoemulsified composites (NECTM)
Formulation and characterization approach of cyclospirin-A in nanoemulsified composites
Solid double microemulsions for improved absorption of scarcely bioavailable drugs
Solid double microemulsions for improved absorption of scarcely bioavailable drug