№ 59-4 (том 1): ОБРАЗОВАНИЕ И НАУКА В XXI ВЕКЕ, Февраль, 2025
Научно-образовательные статьи

NANOEMULGEL TECHNOLOGY FOR THE TREATMENT OF SKIN DISEASE

Tachmammedova Gulowser
Oguzhan Engineering and Technology University of Turkmenistan. Ashgabat, Turkmenistan
Hudayberdiyeva Gulsenem
Oguzhan Engineering and Technology University of Turkmenistan. Ashgabat, Turkmenistan
Annamyradova Mahrijemal
Oguzhan Engineering and Technology University of Turkmenistan. Ashgabat, Turkmenistan

Опубликован 25.03.2025

Ключевые слова

  • Nanoemulgel,
  • Skin Diseases,
  • Topical Drug Delivery,
  • Nanoemulsion,
  • Dermal Therapy,
  • Controlled Release,
  • Bioavailability
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Как цитировать

G. Tachmammedova, G. Hudayberdiyeva, & M. Annamyradova. (2025). NANOEMULGEL TECHNOLOGY FOR THE TREATMENT OF SKIN DISEASE. ОБРАЗОВАНИЕ И НАУКА В XXI ВЕКЕ, 59-4 (том 1). https://mpcareer-google.ru/index.php/journal/article/view/1103

Аннотация

Nanoemulgel technology has emerged as a promising approach in dermatological treatments due to its enhanced drug penetration, controlled release, and improved patient compliance. By combining the advantages of nanoemulsions and gels, nanoemulgels provide an effective vehicle for the delivery of hydrophobic drugs, ensuring better bioavailability and therapeutic outcomes. This paper explores the formulation, advantages, and applications of nanoemulgels in treating various skin diseases, such as psoriasis, eczema, acne, and fungal infections. Furthermore, potential challenges and future perspectives in nanoemulgel research are discussed.

Библиографические ссылки

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