Publications by authors named "Surbhi Dhawan"

Cubosome is a biocompatible, thermodynamically stable and bioadhesive drug carrier that is prepared from certain amphiphilic lipids and surfactants when mixed in a definite ratio. Structurally, they are selfassembled nano-constructed liquid crystalline particles comprising three-dimensionally arranged bicontinuous as well as nonintersecting lipid bilayers that give them a honeycomb-like appearance. Morphological characterization through SAXS (small-angle X-ray scattering) and cryo-TEM (cryo-transmission electron microscopy) revealed that they are square and round shaped particles in the nanometer range.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Surbhi Dhawan"

  • - Surbhi Dhawan's research prominently focuses on innovative drug delivery systems, specifically exploring cubosomes as a form of liquid crystalline carrier systems.
  • - The article titled "Cubosome: A Potential Liquid Crystalline Carrier System" details the unique structural properties and biocompatibility of cubosomes, highlighting their potential applications in drug delivery due to their stable and bioadhesive nature.
  • - Additional research by Dhawan includes a study on "Vulval tuberculosis," indicating a diverse interest in both pharmaceutical technology and specific medical conditions.