Publications by authors named "Vaibhavi Meghraj Desai"

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  • - Emulgel is a novel formulation that enhances drug stability and topical delivery by combining emulsion and gel, leading to better skin penetration and extended therapeutic effects.
  • - The review discusses the commercial viability of emulgels, covering manufacturing strategies, characterization techniques, and an in-depth market analysis supported by recent case studies and research data from reputable sources.
  • - Emulgels show potential for commercialization due to their effective drug delivery and user-friendly nature, but challenges like regulatory complexities need to be addressed for better market access and innovation in the future.
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Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic inflammatory disorder of the articulating joints. Though considerable progress has been made in understanding the disease in the past 50 years, its pathogenesis remains unclear. The therapies for RA, such as nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs, and glucocorticoids through conventional therapeutic delivery systems by percutaneous, intra-articular, intraperitoneal, oral, and intravenous administration, have shown their own disadvantages, which eventually reduce patient compliance for long-term therapy.

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Introduction: Skin carcinoma, including malignant melanoma, basal, squamous, and Merkel cell carcinoma, present significant healthcare challenges. Conventional treatments like surgery and chemotherapy suffer from limitations like non-specificity, toxicity, and adverse effects. The upcoming treatments are dominated by nano-sized delivery systems, which improve treatment outcomes while minimizing side effects.

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Skin carcinoma is one of the most prevalent types of carcinomas. Due to high incidence of side effects in conventional therapies (radiotherapy and chemotherapy), photodynamic therapy (PDT) has gained huge attention as an alternate treatment strategy. PDT involves the administration of photosensitizers (PS) to carcinoma cells which produce reactive oxygen species (ROS) on irradiation by specific wavelengths of light that result in cancer cells' death apoptosis, autophagy, or necrosis.

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Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) is a chronic, inflammatory, auto-immune disease that is majorly associated with the degradation of the synovial linings of the joints. It is a progressive disease that reduces the life span in affected individuals. Nanoparticles involving hyaluronic acid (HA) have gained the limelight for designing target-specific and more effective drug delivery options for RA.

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The perpetuity of cancer prevalence at a global level calls for development of novel therapeutic approaches with improved targetability and reduced adverse effects. Conventional cancer treatments have a multitude of limitations such as nonselectivity, invasive nature, and severe adverse effects. Chemotherapy is also losing its efficacy because of the development of multidrug resistance in the majority of cancers.

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Wound dressings act as a physical barrier between the wound site and the external environment, preventing additional harm; choosing suitable wound dressings is essential for the healing process. Polysaccharide biopolymers have demonstrated encouraging findings and therapeutic prospects in recent decades about wound therapy. Additionally, polysaccharides have bioactive qualities like anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, and antioxidant capabilities that can help the process of healing.

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  • - The text focuses on the challenges of traditional drug delivery methods for skin disorders, which often have poor effectiveness and numerous side effects, leading to difficulties in patient adherence to treatment.
  • - It introduces dissolving microneedles as a promising alternative, offering advantages like easier application, minimal discomfort, and the ability for patients to self-administer.
  • - The review discusses the current research, clinical trials, and patent developments regarding dissolving microneedles, suggesting they may represent a breakthrough strategy for long-term management of skin conditions.
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The tumor is an uncontrolled growth of tissue that can be localized (benign) or possesses the capability of metastasis (malignant). The conventional methods of tumor diagnosis, such as acupuncture, endoscopy, and histopathology, and treatment methods, such as injections, chemotherapy, surgery, and radiotherapy, are invasive, expensive, and pose severe safety and management issues for the patients. Microneedle technology is a recently developed approach for active transdermal drug delivery.

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Nanocarriers have the utmost significance for advancements in drug delivery and nanomedicine technology. They are classified as polymer-based nanocarriers, lipid-based nanocarriers, viral nanoparticles, or inorganic nanoparticles, depending on their constituent parts. Lipid-based nanocarrier systems have gained tremendous attention over the years because of their noteworthy properties like high drug-loading capacity, lower toxicity, better bioavailability and biocompatibility, stability in the gastrointestinal tract, controlled release, simpler scale-up, and validation process.

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