Organogels: Properties and Applications in Drug Delivery
@article{Sahoo2011OrganogelsPA, title={Organogels: Properties and Applications in Drug Delivery}, author={S. Sahoo and N. Kumar and C. Bhattacharya and S. S. Sagiri and K. Jain and K. Pal and S. S. Ray and B. Nayak}, journal={Designed Monomers and Polymers}, year={2011}, volume={14}, pages={108 - 95} }
An organogel, a viscoelastic system, can be regarded as a semi-solid preparation which has an immobilized external apolar phase. The apolar phase is immobilized within spaces of the three-dimensional network structure formed due to the physical interactions amongst the self-assembling structures of compounds regarded as gelators. In general, organogels are thermodynamically stable in nature and have been explored as matrices for the delivery of bioactive agents. In the current paper, attempts… CONTINUE READING
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