Effect of surfactant on lycopene-loaded nanostructured lipid carriers.
Nanostructured lipid carriers (NLC) have gained high interest as enhancing drug delivery systems via topical application during the last few years. NLC can enhance stability of many active substances against environmental stress. The extremely small size of NLC plays an important role in skin penetr...
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Main Authors: | Riangjanapatee,P., Okonogi,S. |
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International Advancement Center for Medicine & Health Research Co., Ltd. (IACMHR Co., Ltd.)
2015
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