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Poly(lactic-co-glycolic) acid drug delivery systems through transdermal pathway: an overview
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نویسنده
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naves lucas ,dhand chetna ,almeida luis ,rajamani lakshminarayanan ,ramakrishna seeram ,soares graca
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منبع
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progress in biomaterials - 2017 - دوره : 6 - شماره : 1-2 - صفحه:1 -11
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چکیده
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In past few decades, scientists have made tremendous advancement in the field of drug delivery systems (dds), through transdermal pathway, as the skin represents a ready and large surface area for delivering drugs. efforts are in progress to design efficient transdermal dds that support sustained drug release at the targeted area for longer duration in the recommended therapeutic window without producing side-effects. poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid) (plga) is one of the most promising food and drug administration approved synthetic polymers in designing versatile drug delivery carriers for different drug administration routes, including transdermal drug delivery. the present reviewprovides a brief introduction over the transdermal drug delivery and plga as a material in context to its role in designing drug delivery vehicles. attempts are made to compile literatures over plga-based drug delivery vehicles, including microneedles, nanoparticles, and nanofibers and their role in transdermal drug delivery of different therapeutic agents. different nanostructure evaluation techniques with their working principles are briefly explained.
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کلیدواژه
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Drug delivery system ,Transdermal drug delivery ,PLGA ,Microneedles ,Electrospinning technique
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آدرس
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university of minho, center for textile science and technology, Portugal. ministry of education of brazil, capes foundation, Brazil. national university of singapore, center for nanofibers and nanotechnology,, department of mechanical engineering, Singapore, singapore eye research institute, anti-infectives research group, singapore, university of minho, center for textile science and technology, Portugal, singapore eye research institute, anti-infectives research group, singapore, national university of singapore, center for nanofibers and nanotechnology, department of mechanical engineering, singapore. jinan university, guangdong-hongkong-macau institute of cns regeneration(ghmicr), China, university of minho, center for textile science and technology, Portugal
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