Publications by authors named "Mayinuer Aisha"

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  • This study aimed to improve the water solubility and bioavailability of loratadine, a common allergy medication, by developing it into a solid nanocrystal form.
  • The loratadine nanocrystal was created using high-speed homogenization and freeze-drying, resulting in small particle sizes (425.9 nm) and improved solubility in different pH levels.
  • Pharmacokinetic tests in rats showed that the nanocrystal tablets increased the drug's absorption (AUC) significantly compared to both raw and commercial versions, indicating a successful method for enhancing drug solubility and effectiveness.
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As a natural flavonoid compound, rutin could scavenge free radicals effectively to achieve remarkable antioxidant and anti-photoaging activity. Unfortunately, the extremely low water solubility of rutin often leads to the poor percutaneous permeability and unsatisfactory bioavailability, which has greatly restricted its clinical application. In this study, a novel freeze-dried rutin nanocrystal was developed to improve its saturation solubility, which was further redispersed in carbopol gel to formulate the targeted rutin nanocrystal gel (NC-gel) for enhanced transdermal delivery efficiency.

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This study was designed to survey the prevalence and risk factors of hypertension in Uygur adults in Tushala Township, Hetian area of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. Cross-sectional study of possible risk factors for hypertension was conducted in Tushala and in 28 surrounding villages using a stratified random sampling method. A modified version of the WHO STEP wise approach for risk factor survey was employed.

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