A. Jain's scientific contributions
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Publications (2)
Gellified emulsion (Emulsion in gel) have emerged as one of the most interesting topical drug delivery system as it has dual release control system i.e. emulsion and gel. Also the stability of emulsion is increased when it is incorporated in gel. Itraconazole is an orally or topically active antifungal agent with a broad spectrum of activity. The o...
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... A calibration curve between concentration and absorbance has been plotted. This value of λ max 252 nm was selected as the wavelength utilised for further studies [11,12]. ...
... Because of its dense, solidified structure of the final gels. In vitro release tests revealed that the emulsion gel, with its gel-like structure offering increased resistance to pepsin hydrolysis, exhibited a slower release rate compared to the liquid emulsion, providing significant protection against degradation and remarkable stability during 240 minutes of storage under light conditions, retaining over 70% of the initial amount, in contrast to only 7% in the control group without protection 34 ...