Natural surfactant-based topical vehicles for two model drugs: Influence of different lipophilic excipients on in vitro/in vivo skin performance.
@article{Savi2009NaturalST, title={Natural surfactant-based topical vehicles for two model drugs: Influence of different lipophilic excipients on in vitro/in vivo skin performance.}, author={Sne{\vz}ana D Savi{\'c} and Christian Weber and Miroslav M. Savi{\'c} and Christel Charlotte M{\"u}ller-Goymann}, journal={International journal of pharmaceutics}, year={2009}, volume={381 2}, pages={ 220-30 } }
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NEW NATURAL SUGAR-BASED SURFACTANTS INTENDED FOR STABILIZATION OF COSMETIC/DERMOPHARMACEUTICAL VEHICLES – SAFETY AND EFFICACY ASSESSMENT
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Investigating the most frequently used APG, that emulsions based on these emulsifiers could probably be promoted as safe cosmetic/ dermopharmaceutical vehicles showed an excellent skin moisturizing capacity which is essential in maintaining healthy skin, but also in improving dermatitis, which follows most pathological skin conditions.
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