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Revisiting the Pharmacological Potential of 3-Hydroxyflavone Derivatives (3HF) in Transdermal Drug Delivery by Electrospun Cellulose Acetate Nanofiber
B. Sesappa Dayananda
, B. Kunhanna Sarojini
*
, K. Ramachandra Harshitha
, A. Boyina Sravani
,
S. Lewis
*
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Department of Pharmaceutics, Manipal College of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Manipal
Manipal College of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Manipal
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drug delivery
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acetates
100%
cellulose
100%
nanofibers
100%
drugs
75%
inflammation
75%
wounds
75%
comparative evaluations
25%
in vitro
25%
healing
25%
recovery
25%
ph value
25%
symptoms
25%
encapsulation
25%
efficiency
25%
hydrogen 4
25%
protein denaturation
25%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Transdermal
100%
3 Hydroxyflavone
100%
Nanofiber
100%
Cellulose Acetate
100%
Anti-Inflammatory Drug
60%
Wound
40%
Drug Release
20%
Drug Delivery System
20%
Wound Healing
20%
Ibuprofen
20%