Articles Related to Clinical Medicine
Topical Delivery System for Phytochemicals: Capsaicin and Capsicum Tincture
Capsaicin, an active ingredient of Capsicum fruit, is currently undergoing “revival” in the clinical management of pain. However, the choice of its formulation is rather limited to the use of “old-fashioned” tinctures and recently the patches. In an attempt to improve the therapeutic outcome and develop its skin-friendly formulation, we prepared the vesicle-based drug delivery system with capsaicin.
Editorial Board Members Related to Clinical Medicine
Zhonghua Sun
Associate Professor
Department of Imaging and Applied Physics
Curtin University
Australia
Department of Imaging and Applied Physics
Curtin University
Australia
Saeid Mordechai Nosrati
Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine
Division of Nephrology
Keck-USC School of Medicine
Los Angeles
USA
Division of Nephrology
Keck-USC School of Medicine
Los Angeles
USA
Yongjun Liu
Associate Professor
Department of Biostatistics and Bioinformatics
Tulane University
United States
Department of Biostatistics and Bioinformatics
Tulane University
United States
Mohsen Naraghi
Rhinology and Facial Plastic Surgery
Department of Otorhinolaryngology
Tehran University of Medical Sciences
Austria
Department of Otorhinolaryngology
Tehran University of Medical Sciences
Austria
Adolfo Godoy Pinto
Professor
Veterinary Medicine and Animal Science
University of Chile
Chile
Veterinary Medicine and Animal Science
University of Chile
Chile
Liang-Shun Wang
Professor
Graduate Institute of clinical medicine
Taipei Medical University
Taiwan
Graduate Institute of clinical medicine
Taipei Medical University
Taiwan