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| Citation | 8502 | 4519 |
| h-index | 30 | 23 |
| i10-index | 227 | 96 |
DEVELOPMENT AND EVALUATION OF A HERBAL HYDROGEL PATCH OF NEEM AND TURMERIC FOR TOPICAL ANTIINFLAMMATORY ACTIVITY
*Madhavi S. Surve, Mr. Jay Pawar, Mr. Girish Vaskar, Ms. Rohini Dhanawade, Ms. Prachi Sakpal, Dr. Shrutika D. Patil
Abstract Transdermal patches offer a non-invasive and patient-friendly alternative to traditional drug delivery routes, by delivering a controlled dose of medication through the skin into the bloodstream. Major innovations include dissolvable and biodegradable patches, systems with enhanced drug loading and release, microneedle-based platforms, and 3D- printed patches capable of delivering a wider range of therapeutics such as biologics. The paper highlights how these emerging technologies aim to overcome limitations such as poor skin barrier permeability, first-pass metabolism, and the need for frequent dosing. The review concludes with a discussion of future challenges and opportunities in designing nextgeneration transdermal patches that are smarter, more adaptable and capable of delivering complex therapies. Keywords: Microneedle technology, Biodegradable patches, Dissolvable patches, 3D printed patches, Skin permeability, First-pass metabolism, Smart drug delivery systems. [Full Text Article] [Download Certificate] |
