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Anti-Diabetic Activity of Lycopene Niosomes: Experimental Observation
The lycopene is a known bioactive constituent of Lycopersicum esculentum and its application in diabetes is an active area of research.
The lycopene has disadvantages such as susceptible to light, heat, and oxidants, which limit its therapeutic applications. In the present
investigation, we reported lycopene niosomes formulation which can enhance its anti-diabetic application. The niosome formulation
was prepared to preserve lycopene activity.
An Introduction to the Approaches of Novel Drug Delivery Systems for Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS)
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Topical Delivery System for Phytochemicals: Capsaicin and Capsicum Tincture
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Editorial Board Members Related to Niosomes
Fatemeh Baghbani
Faculty of Biomedical Engineering
Amirkabir University of Technology
Iran
Amirkabir University of Technology
Iran
V. Sankar
Professor & Head
Department of Pharmacy Practice
PSG College of Pharmacy
India
Department of Pharmacy Practice
PSG College of Pharmacy
India