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Paper Title: Nanoemulgels: A Promising Drug Delivery System for Enhanced Therapeutic Efficacy
Authors Name: Rushali S. Koli , Dr. Sujit kakade , Dr. Ashok Bhosale
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Abstract: The lipophilic nature of many newly developed drugs often leads to poor bioavailability and variability in pharmacokinetics, necessitating the development of novel delivery systems. Among these, nanoemulgel, a transdermal delivery system, has shown promise in improving the systemic delivery and therapeutic profile of lipophilic drugs. This formulation outperforms conventional oral and topical drug delivery methods by minimizing disturbances and enhancing drug stability, bioavailability, and therapeutic efficacy. Nanoemulgel combine nanoemulsions, which contain the drug, with a gel base, creating a non-greasy, highly viscous, and stable formulation. The finely distributed oil droplets within the gel significantly enhance the skin permeability of the incorporated drug, making it an effective topical delivery system. This method targets the drug to peripheral sites of action, bypassing first-pass metabolism and overcoming gastric system incompatibilities. This review evaluates the potential and future prospects of nanoemulgel formulations as effective delivery systems for poorly water-soluble drugs. It covers methods of preparation, component screening, formulation strategies, and recent advancements in pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamics properties, as evidenced by global research studies. The findings indicate that nanoemulgels represent a significant advancement in drug delivery technology, particularly for enhancing the systemic delivery and therapeutic profile of lipophilic drug.
Keywords: Nanoemulgel; Nanoemulsion; Topical drug delivery; Pharmacokinetics; Pharmacodynamics
Cite Article: "Nanoemulgels: A Promising Drug Delivery System for Enhanced Therapeutic Efficacy ", International Journal of Science & Engineering Development Research (www.ijrti.org), ISSN:2455-2631, Vol.10, Issue 4, page no.b214-b228, April-2025, Available :http://www.ijrti.org/papers/IJRTI2504127.pdf
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Research Area: Pharmacy
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