RECENT ADVANCES IN IMPROVING THE BIOAVAILABILITY OF HYDROPHOBIC/LIPOPHILIC DRUGS AND THEIR DELIVERY VIA SELF-EMULSIFYING FORMULATIONS

Recent Advances in Improving the Bioavailability of Hydrophobic/Lipophilic Drugs and Their Delivery via Self-Emulsifying Formulations

Formulations based on emulsions for enhancing hydrophobic and lipophilic drug delivery and its bioavailability have attracted a lot of interest.As potential therapeutic agents, they are integrated with inert oils, emulsions, surfactant solubility, Contours liposomes, etc.; drug delivering systems that use emulsion formations have emerged as a uniqu

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Multiple intrinsic and extrinsic drivers influence the quantity and quality components of seed dispersal effectiveness in the rare shrub Lindera subcoriacea.

Information about seed dispersal effectiveness (SDE) for plant species of conservation concern is rarely available to inform management strategies and actions.For Lindera subcoriacea (bog spicebush, Lauraceae), a rare endemic dioecious shrub of the southeastern United States, we examined the influence of two intrinsic and five extrinsic drivers on

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