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The bladder is exposed to constant internal and external mechanical forces due to its deformation and the dynamic environment in which it is placed, which can hamper its repair after an injury. Traditional hydrogel materials have limitations regarding their use in the bladder owing to their poor mechanical and tissue adhesion properties. In this study, a composite hydrogel composed of methacrylate gelatine, methacrylated silk fibroin, and Pluronic F127 diacrylate was developed, which combines the characteristics of natural and synthetic polymers.

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  • * Self-assembled nanoparticles (SAN) may enhance the biological activity of these medicinal ingredients, which is crucial for understanding Chinese medicine compatibility and developing new products.
  • * The paper reviews the processes of forming, isolating, and characterizing SAN, while also addressing current research challenges and future trends, aiming to advance the study and application of these nanoparticles.
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  • The study investigates how self-assembled nanoparticles derived from Shaoyao Gancao Decoction (SGD-SAN) affect the encapsulation, release, and absorption of key components from Baishao.
  • Particle size analysis showed SGD-SAN nanoparticles were roughly 200 nm in size and had an irregular spherical shape, indicating successful formation of nanoparticles.
  • Results revealed that SGD-SAN enhanced the absorption of Baishao components in the ileum and demonstrated a slow-release effect in a pH 6.8 buffer solution.
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To prepare and optimize the self-microemulsion co-loaded with tenuifolin and β-asarone(TF/ASA-SMEDDS) and evaluate its quality. The prescription compositions of TF/ASA-SMEDDS were screened by solubility test, single factor test and pseudo-tern-ary phase diagram, and the prescriptions were further optimized by Box-Behnken response surface method, with the drug loading and particle size as the evaluation indexes. Then the optimized TF/ASA-SMEDDS was evaluated for emulsified appearance, particle size, morphology and drug release in vitro.

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