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Volumn 75, Issue 2, 2010, Pages 595-600
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Self-microemulsifying and microemulsion systems for transdermal delivery of indomethacin: Effect of phase transition
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Author keywords
Emulsion; Indomethacin; Liquid crystals; Microemulsion; SMEDDS; Transdermal
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Indexed keywords
DRUG SOLUTIONS;
HIGH FLEXIBILITY;
INDOMETHACIN;
LAG-TIME;
LIQUID-CRYSTALLINE;
MICROEMULSION SYSTEMS;
MODEL DRUGS;
OIL RATIO;
PHOSPHATE-BUFFERED SALINES;
SELF-MICROEMULSIFYING DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEMS;
SMEDDS;
TOPICAL APPLICATION;
TRANSDERMAL;
TRANSDERMAL DELIVERY;
TRANSDERMAL DRUGS;
COMPOSITE MICROMECHANICS;
CRYSTALS;
DRUG DELIVERY;
EMULSIFICATION;
ETHANOL;
LIQUID CRYSTALS;
PHASE TRANSITIONS;
SURFACE ACTIVE AGENTS;
VISCOSITY;
WATER CONTENT;
MICROEMULSIONS;
ALCOHOL;
INDOMETACIN;
OIL;
PHOSPHATE BUFFERED SALINE;
SURFACTANT;
WATER;
ANIMAL TISSUE;
ARTICLE;
CONTROLLED STUDY;
DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEM;
DRUG FORMULATION;
DRUG SOLUTION;
LIQUID CRYSTAL;
MICROEMULSION;
NONHUMAN;
PHASE TRANSITION;
PRIORITY JOURNAL;
RABBIT;
TRANSDERMAL DRUG ADMINISTRATION;
VISCOSITY;
WATER CONTENT;
ADMINISTRATION, CUTANEOUS;
ANIMALS;
DRUG COMPOUNDING;
DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEMS;
EMULSIONS;
INDOMETHACIN;
MALE;
OLEIC ACIDS;
PHASE TRANSITION;
RABBITS;
SKIN ABSORPTION;
SURFACE-ACTIVE AGENTS;
WATER;
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EID: 70549086881
PISSN: 09277765
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1016/j.colsurfb.2009.10.003 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (99)
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References (36)
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