Publications by authors named "Bushra Yousef"

This study aimed to fabricate clarithromycin laden Eudragit S-100-based microfibers (MF), microfibers coated film (MB), clarithromycin loaded polyvinyl pyrollidone, hyaluronic acid and sorbitol-based dissolving microneedle patches (CP) and microfibers coated microneedle patches (MP). Morphological and phase analysis of formulations were carried out by scanning electron microscopy and differential scanning calorimetry, X-ray diffraction, respectively. Substrate liquefaction test, in vitro drug release, antimicrobial assay and in vivo antibiofilm studies were performed.

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  • The study focused on creating sodium alginate gels that can hold naproxen sodium for drug delivery, investigating how different physiological ions affect gel formation.
  • Researchers evaluated the gel's properties including gelation time, using spectroscopy and molecular dynamics simulations, and found that higher polymer concentrations led to quicker gel formation and improved properties.
  • In vivo tests on rats showed that the injectable gel formulation led to sustained release of naproxen sodium and effectively reduced inflammation over 96 hours, suggesting it's a promising treatment for chronic conditions like arthritis.
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Tablets are the most widely utilized solid oral dosage forms because of the advantages of self-administration, stability, ease of handling, transportation, and good patient compliance. Over time, extensive advances have been made in tableting technology. This review aims to provide an insight about the advances in tablet excipients, manufacturing, analytical techniques and deployment of Quality by Design (QbD).

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Electrohydrodynamic atomization (EHDA) is an emerging technique for the production of micron and nano-scaled particles. The process often involves Taylor cone enablement, which results in a fine spray yielding formulated droplets, which then undergo drying during deposition. In this work, novel multi-tip emitter (MTE) devices were designed, engineered and utilized for potential up-scaled EHDA, by comparison with a conventional single-needle system.

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