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  1. Development and characterization of a post-dipping disinfectant from Origanum vulgare oil
  2. Binary Polymeric System Based on Fish Collagen and Poloxamer 407: Mechanical and Rheological Analysis for Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Applications
  3. How can nanoemulgels improve the therapeutic benefit of naturally derived compounds?
  4. Dispersion of Brazilian Green Propolis Extract in Poloxamer 188 Improves Depression-Like Behavior and Neuroinflammation in Mice Subjected to Transient Global Cerebral Ischemia
  5. Effect of the Extraction Methods on the Physicochemical Characteristics of Collagen Derived from Tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) Skin
  6. Investigation of the solubility of protoporphyrin IX in aqueous and hydroalcoholic solvent systems
  7. Design of Passion Fruit Oil Emulgel for Topical Chrysin Delivery and Ex Vivo Evaluation of Skin Permeation by Photoacoustic Spectroscopy
  8. Exploring Skin Biometrics, Sensory Profiles, and Rheology of Two Photoprotective Formulations with Natural Extracts: A Commercial Product Versus a Vegan Test Formulation
  9. Sericin from Bombyx Mori as a By-product for DLP 3D Printing in Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Applications
  10. Optimizing Thermoresponsive and Bioadhesive Systems for Local Application of Erythrosine
  11. Patches containing quercetin microcapsules to ameliorate dermal herpes simplex virus injuries in mice
  12. Copaiba essential oil carried in a self-nanoemulsifying drug delivery system improves adjuvant-induced arthritis in rats
  13. Anti-Biofilm and Human Nail Permeation Properties of Two Green Propolis Extracts
  14. Chrysin induces cell death and inhibits migration and invasion in squamous cervical carcinoma using a three-dimensional cell culture model
  15. Improvement of the mechanical, rheological and bioadhesive properties of environmentally responsive systems containing different cellulose derivatives for quercetin topical application
  16. Technological Strategies Applied to Pharmaceutical Systems for Intranasal Administration of Drugs Intended for Neurological Treatments: A Review
  17. The Use of Bioadhesive, Thermoresponsive Nanostructured Systems for the Delivery of Phytopharmaceutical Constituents
  18. The effect of Amazonian andiroba oil on antioxidant activity, mechanical, rheological and skin permeation properties of environmentally responsive emulgels
  19. Influence of structural organization on mucoadhesive properties of poloxamer-hyaluronic acid-based micelles and hydrogels: From molecular modelling to biointerfaces interactions
  20. Production of exopolysaccharide from Klebsiella oxytoca: Rheological, emulsifying, biotechnological properties, and bioremediation applications
  21. The impact of isopropanol and carbomer type on physicochemical characteristics of bioadhesive thermoresponsive platforms for eprinomectin delivery
  22. Bioadhesive Polymeric Films Containing Rhamnolipids, An Innovative Antimicrobial Topical Formulation
  23. Exploring Skin Biometrics, Sensory Profiles and Rheology of a Multifunctional Photoprotective Formulation and Its Vegan Version
  24. Environmentally responsive systems for topical administration of copaiba oil-resin: The effect of carbomer 974P on the mechanical, rheological, drug release and skin permeation
  25. Using food to color food: photostability of canistel pulp and its application as a food dye
  26. Pharmaceutical applications and requirements of resins for printing by digital light processing (DLP)
  27. Development of nanostructured environmentally responsive system containing hydroxypropyl methylcellulose for nose-to-brain administration of meloxicam
  28. Effect of propolis and polymer content on mechanical, bioadhesive and biological properties of nanostructured film forming platforms for topical drug delivery
  29. Characterization and bioactivity of copaiba essential oil carried in a self-nanoemulsifying drug delivery system
  30. Development, in vitro and ex vivo evaluation of bioadhesive colloidal systems for curcumin skin delivery aiming the antioxidant and photoprotective activities
  31. Could the Change of Excipient Content Improve the Stability of Gastroresistant Omeprazole Pellets?
  32. Emulgels Containing Propolis and Curcumin for the Treatment of Mastitis and Umbilical Cord Healing
  33. Validation and Applicability of an HPLC Method for Analysis of Eprinomectin in Responsive Systems for Pour-on Administration in Cattle
  34. Development of microneedles for propolis delivery: The effect on the production of reactive oxygen species and in vitro immunostimulating activity
  35. Valorisation of asparagus pruning waste as a new ingredient to improve pasta quality properties
  36. In vitro antifungal activity of curcumin mediated by photodynamic therapy on Sporothrix brasiliensis
  37. Co‐product from debittering process of trub (brewing by‐product) as natural antioxidant in processed cheese
  38. Development of Environmentally Responsive Self-Emulsifying System Containing Copaiba Oil-Resin for Leishmaniasis Oral Treatment
  39. Boosting the photodynamic activity of erythrosine B by using thermoresponsive and adhesive systems containing cellulose derivatives for topical delivery
  40. Thermoresponsive micellar emulgel for topical release of Rose bengal dye and Copaifera reticulata Ducke: A phototherapeutic treatment alternative
  41. Formulation and performance evaluation of emulgel platform for combined skin delivery of curcumin and propolis
  42. Magnetic Gels in Skin Cancer Treatment: A Review of Potential Applications in Diagnostics, Drug Delivery and Hyperthermia
  43. Design as strategy for evaluation of the mechanical properties of binary mixtures composed of poly(methyl vinyl ether-alt-maleic anhydride) and Pluronic F127 for biomedical applications
  44. 3D Printing as a Technological Strategy for the Personalized Treatment of Wound Healing
  45. Applicability of an HPLC method for analysis of alcoholic and glycolic Brazilian green-propolis extracts
  46. Performance of Two Extracts Derived from Propolis on Mature Biofilm Produced by Candida albicans
  47. Development, characterization, and evaluation by cutaneous bioengineering of a natural emulsion, to provide a standardized vehicle base for topical compounded preparations
  48. Thermo and Photoresponsive Emulgel Loaded with Copaifera reticulata Ducke and Chlorophylls: Rheological, Mechanical, Photodynamic and Drug Delivery Properties in Human Skin
  49. Photo-Phytotherapeutic Gel Composed of Copaifera reticulata, Chlorophylls, and k-Carrageenan: A New Perspective for Topical Healing
  50. The influence of different bioadhesive polymers on physicochemical properties of thermoresponsive emulgels containing Amazonian andiroba oil
  51. Design and Optimization of a Natural Medicine from Copaifera reticulata Ducke for Skin Wound Care
  52. A new food stabilizer in technological properties of low-fat processed cheese
  53. Thermal stimuli-responsive topical platform based on copaiba oil-resin: Design and performance upon ex-vivo human skin
  54. Mini-tablets as technological strategy for modified release of morphine sulfate
  55. HPLC analysis of β-caryophyllene in copaiba oleoresin: Development, validation and applicability
  56. Evaluation of a multiple microemulsion from Trichilia catigua extract and the percutaneous penetration through skin by Phase-Resolved photoacoustic spectroscopy
  57. Design and characterization of polymeric microneedles containing extracts of Brazilian green propolis
  58. Drug Delivery Platforms Containing Thermoresponsive Polymers and Mucoadhesive Cellulose Derivatives: A Review of Patents
  59. Microstructured Polymer System Containing Proanthocyanidin-Enriched Extract from Limonium brasiliense as a Prophylaxis Strategy to Prevent Recurrence of Porphyromonas gingivalis
  60. Self-Emulsifying Systems for Delivery of Bioactive Compounds from Natural Origin
  61. Thermosensitive gel based on cellulose derivative for topical delivery of propolis in acne treatment
  62. Design and Optimization of Stimuli-responsive Emulsion-filled Gel for Topical Delivery of Copaiba Oil-resin
  63. Promising effect of propolis and a by-product on planktonic cells and biofilm formation by the main agents of human fungal infections
  64. Thermoresponsive poly(di(ethylene glycol) methyl ether methacrylate)-ran-(polyethylene glycol methacrylate) graft copolymers exhibiting temperature-dependent rheology and self-assembly
  65. Hematological parameters, liver integrity and growth of Nile tilapia fingerlings fed diets supplemented with propolis extract
  66. Stimulus-responsive phototherapeutic micellar platform of Rose Bengal B: A new perspective for the treatment of wounds
  67. Aluminum phthalocyanine hydroxide-loaded thermoresponsive biomedical hydrogel: A design for targeted photosensitizing drug delivery
  68. The effect of erythrosine-B on the structuration of poloxamer 407 and cellulose derivative blends: In silico modelling supporting experimental studies
  69. Preclinical study of methotrexate-based hydrogels versus surfactant based liquid crystal systems on psoriasis treatment
  70. New approach to the use of propolis against dermatomycosis
  71. Emulgels Containing Propolis and Curcumin: The Effect of Type of Vegetable Oil, Poly(Acrylic Acid) and Bioactive Agent on Physicochemical Stability, Mechanical and Rheological Properties
  72. Design of Nanostructured Lipid Carriers Containing Cymbopogon martinii (Palmarosa) Essential Oil against Aspergillus nomius
  73. Preclinical evaluation of methotrexate-loaded polyelectrolyte complexes and thermosensitive hydrogels as treatment for rheumatoid arthritis
  74. Design of Mucoadhesive Strips for Buccal Fast Release of Tramadol
  75. Thermo- and pH-Responsive Gelatin/Polyphenolic Tannin/Graphene Oxide Hydrogels for Efficient Methylene Blue Delivery
  76. Design of emulgel platforms for local propolis delivery: The influence of type and concentration of carbomer
  77. Formulation and in vivo study of the solid effervescent system as a new strategy for oral glutamine delivery
  78. Investigation of the physicochemical stability of emulgels composed of poloxamer 407 and different oil phases using the Quality by Design approach
  79. Acacia mearnsii gum: A residue as an alternative gum Arabic for food stabilizer
  80. Thermoresponsive Hydrogel-Loading Aluminum Chloride Phthalocyanine as a Drug Release Platform for Topical Administration in Photodynamic Therapy
  81. The cooling of blends in water supports durable, thermo-responsive, and porous gelatin-polyphenolic tannin assemblies with antimicrobial activities
  82. Mucoadhesive wafers for buccal delivery of probiotic bacteria: Mechanical properties and enumeration
  83. Interaction between mucoadhesive cellulose derivatives and Pluronic F127: Investigation on the micelle structure and mucoadhesive performance
  84. Design of propolis-loaded film forming systems for topical administration: The effect of acrylic acid derivative polymers
  85. Photothermal Stimuli-Responsive Hydrogel Containing Safranine for Mastitis Treatment in Veterinary Using Phototherapy
  86. Preclinical approaches in vulvovaginal candidiasis treatment with mucoadhesive thermoresponsive systems containing propolis
  87. Development and in vitro evaluation of buccal mucoadhesive films for photodynamic inactivation of Candida albicans
  88. Mucoadhesive polymeric films comprising polyvinyl alcohol, polyvinylpyrrolidone, and poloxamer 407 for pharmaceutical applications
  89. Effects of inulin and canistel addition in the physical characteristics of fat-reduced processed cheese
  90. Terapia fotodinâmica como adjuvante no tratamento da doença periodontal em equinos
  91. Tautomeric and Aggregational Dynamics of Curcumin-Supersaturated Pluronic Nanocarriers
  92. Mucoadhesive emulgel systems containing curcumin for oral squamous cell carcinoma treatment: From pre-formulation to cytotoxicity in tissue-engineering oral mucosa
  93. Emulgels Containing Carbopol 934P and Different Vegetable Oils for Topical Propolis Delivery: Bioadhesion, Drug Release Profile, and Ex Vivo Skin Permeation Studies
  94. Technological Development of Mucoadhesive Film Containing Poloxamer 407, Polyvinyl Alcohol and Polyvinylpyrrolidone for Buccal Metronidazole Delivery
  95. Thermoresponsive systems composed of poloxamer 407 and HPMC or NaCMC: mechanical, rheological and sol-gel transition analysis
  96. Colloidal systems composed of poloxamer 407, different acrylic acid derivatives and curcuminoids: Optimization of preparation method, type of bioadhesive polymer and storage conditions
  97. Propolis extract has bioactivity on the wall and cell membrane of Candida albicans
  98. The effect of carbomer 934P and different vegetable oils on physical stability, mechanical and rheological properties of emulsion-based systems containing propolis
  99. Effervescent Glutamine Formulation Improves the Beneficial Effects of Antiretroviral Therapies on Immune Function in HIV/AIDS Carrier Patients
  100. Silver Nanoparticles Stabilized with Propolis Show Reduced Toxicity and Potential Activity Against Fungal Infections
  101. Influence of the ethanol/dichloromethane ratio on the preparation of microsponges composed of ethylcellulose and Eudragit or HPMCphthalate for hydrophilic drug delivery
  102. Photosynthesis of hypericin in aqueous medium: A greener approach to prodrug strategy design in photodynamic therapy
  103. Physicochemical stability of bioadhesive thermoresponsive platforms for methylene blue and hypericin delivery in photodynamic therapy
  104. Population pharmacokinetics of orally administrated bromopride: Focus on the absorption process
  105. DESENVOLVIMENTO FARMACOTÉCNICO DE FORMULAÇÕES DE FOTOPROTETORES FPS 30 E AVALIAÇÃO DA ESTABILIDADE PRELIMINAR
  106. Properties of a commercial κ-carrageenan food ingredient and its durable superabsorbent hydrogels
  107. Technological and sensorial properties of liquid nitrogen ice cream enriched with protein from brewing waste (trub)
  108. Hydrogel Containing Oleoresin From Copaifera officinalis Presents Antibacterial Activity Against Streptococcus agalactiae
  109. Design of a nanostructured mucoadhesive system containing curcumin for buccal application: from physicochemical to biological aspects
  110. Design and characterization of an organogel system containing ascorbic acid microparticles produced with propolis by-product
  111. Photodynamic Therapy of Psoriasis Using Photosensitizers of Vegetable Origin
  112. Pharmaceutical Applications of Iron-Oxide Magnetic Nanoparticles
  113. Organogel composed of poloxamer 188 and passion fruit oil: Sol-gel transition, rheology, and mechanical properties
  114. Development study of pectin/Surelease® solid microparticles for the delivery of L-alanyl-L-glutamine dipeptide
  115. Lectins and Nanostructured Drug Delivery Systems
  116. Improving the Bioavailability of Curcumin: is micro/nanoencapsulation the key?
  117. Artepillin C Induces Selective Oxidative Stress and Inhibits Migration and Invasion in a Comprehensive Panel of Human Cervical Cancer Cell Lines
  118. Biomedical Platform Development of a Chlorophyll-Based Extract for Topic Photodynamic Therapy: Mechanical and Spectroscopic Properties
  119. Thermal Magnetic Field Activated Propolis Release From Liquid Crystalline System Based on Magnetic Nanoparticles
  120. Biomedical Platform Development of a Chlorophyll-Based Extract for Topic Photodynamic Therapy: Mechanical and Spectroscopic Properties
  121. Design and characterization of mucoadhesive gelatin-ethylcellulose microparticles for the delivery of curcumin to the bladder
  122. Propolis Extract for Onychomycosis Topical Treatment: From Bench to Clinic
  123. Optimized protocol for multigram preparation of emodin anthrone, a precursor in the hypericin synthesis
  124. Assessing Mucoadhesion in Polymer Gels: The Effect of Method Type and Instrument Variables
  125. Evaluation of radical scavenging activity, intestinal cell viability and antifungal activity of Brazilian propolis by-product
  126. A Review About the Drug Delivery from Microsponges
  127. Propolis increases neutrophils response against Candida albicans through the increase of reactive oxygen species
  128. Investigation of Methylene Blue Release from Functional Polymeric Systems Using Dielectric Analysis
  129. Correction: Development of a microparticulate system containing Brazilian propolis by-product and gelatine for ascorbic acid delivery: evaluation of intestinal cell viability and radical scavenging activity
  130. Development of a microparticulate system containing Brazilian propolis by-product and gelatine for ascorbic acid delivery: evaluation of intestinal cell viability and radical scavenging activity
  131. Environmentally Responsive Systems for Drug Delivery
  132. Design of composite microparticle systems based on pectin and waste material of propolis for modified l-alanyl-l-glutamine release and with immunostimulant activity
  133. An Efficient Multigram Synthesis of Hypericin Improved by a Low Power LED Based Photoreactor
  134. Antibiofilm activity of propolis extract on Fusarium species from onychomycosis
  135. Nanostructured lipid systems modified with waste material of propolis for wound healing: Design, in vitro and in vivo evaluation
  136. The importance of the relationship between mechanical analyses and rheometry of mucoadhesive thermoresponsive polymeric materials for biomedical applications
  137. Preparation and characterization of bioadhesive system containing hypericin for local photodynamic therapy
  138. A mucosa-mimetic material for the mucoadhesion testing of thermogelling semi-solids
  139. An optimized protocol for anthraquinones isolation from Rhamnus frangula L.
  140. Iron oxide magnetic nanoparticles as antimicrobials for therapeutics
  141. A review of recent developments on micro/nanostructured pharmaceutical systems for intravesical therapy of the bladder cancer
  142. Linear correlation between rheological, mechanical and mucoadhesive properties of polycarbophil polymer blends for biomedical applications
  143. A critical review about methodologies for the analysis of mucoadhesive properties of drug delivery systems
  144. Description of recovery method used for curdlan produced by Agrobacterium sp. IFO 13140 and its relation to the morphology and physicochemical and technological properties of the polysaccharide
  145. Oxidative Stress Triggered by Apigenin Induces Apoptosis in a Comprehensive Panel of Human Cervical Cancer-Derived Cell Lines
  146. Waste Material of Propolis as a Film Forming Agent Intended to Modify the Metronidazole Release: Preparation and Characterization
  147. Effect of commercial konjac glucomannan and konjac flours on textural, rheological and microstructural properties of low fat processed cheese
  148. Propolis: A Potential Natural Product to Fight Candida Species Infections
  149. The Use of Propolis in Micro/Nanostructured Pharmaceutical Formulations
  150. <b>Histological evaluation of the rat dental pulp after indirect capping with sildenafil or L-NAME incorporated into a bioadhesive thermoresponsive system
  151. Evaluation of the methylene blue addition in binary polymeric systems composed by poloxamer 407 and Carbopol 934P using quality by design: rheological, textural, and mucoadhesive analysis
  152. Nanoparticles of waste material of propolis and gelatin as a novel system for delivery of L-ascorbic acid
  153. Rheological, mucoadhesive and textural properties of thermoresponsive polymer blends for biomedical applications
  154. Formulation and Evaluation of a Mucoadhesive Thermoresponsive System Containing Brazilian Green Propolis for the Treatment of Lesions Caused by Herpes Simplex Type I
  155. Functional Polymeric Systems as Delivery Vehicles for Methylene Blue in Photodynamic Therapy
  156. Pharmaceutical films made from the waste material from the preparation of propolis extracts: development and characterization
  157. Screening and In Vitro Evaluation of Mucoadhesive Thermoresponsive System Containing Methylene Blue for Local Photodynamic Therapy of Colorectal Cancer
  158. Development and characterization of Pterodon pubescens oil nanoemulsions as a possible delivery system for the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis
  159. Development and characterization of multiple emulsions for controlled release of Trichilia catigua (Catuaba) extract
  160. Nanocarriers for photodynamic therapy—rational formulation design and medium-scale manufacture
  161. Development of Drug Delivery Systems and Quality by Design
  162. Microparticles containing guaraná extract obtained by spray-drying technique: development and characterization
  163. An Overview of Recent Patents on Composition of Mucoadhesive Drug Delivery Systems
  164. Propolis Is an Efficient Fungicide and Inhibitor of Biofilm Production by VaginalCandida albicans
  165. A Comparison of the Effects of Oral Glutamine Dipeptide, Glutamine, and Alanine on Blood Amino Acid Availability in Rats Submitted to Insulin-Induced Hypoglycemia
  166. Development and characterization of microparticles from Paullinia cupana var. sorbilis (Guaraná) semipurified extract produced by spray drying
  167. Formulation and characterization of ethylcellulose microparticles containing .l-alanyl-l-glutamine peptide
  168. Preparation and Characterization of Mucoadhesive Thermoresponsive Systems Containing Propolis for the Treatment of Vulvovaginal Candidiasis
  169. Development and validation studies for determination of phenylpropanoid-substituted flavan-3-ols in semipurified extract of Trichilia catigua by high-performance liquid chromatography with photodiode array detection
  170. Microparticles containing propolis and metronidazole:in vitrocharacterization, release study and antimicrobial activity against periodontal pathogens
  171. Development of tablets containing semipurii ed extract of guaraná (Paullinia cupana)
  172. Development and characterization of gelatin and ethylcellulose microparticles designed as platforms to delivery fluoride
  173. Preliminary Assessment of the Chemical Stability of Dried Extracts fromGuazuma ulmifoliaLam. (Sterculiaceae)
  174. Vaginal mucoadhesive drug delivery systems
  175. Preparation and characterization of bioadhesive systems containing propolis or sildenafil for dental pulp protection
  176. Antifungal Activity of Brazilian Propolis Microparticles against Yeasts Isolated from Vulvovaginal Candidiasis
  177. Mucoadhesive drug delivery systems
  178. Antifungal Activity of Propolis Extract Against Yeasts Isolated from Vaginal Exudates
  179. Rheological, mechanical and mucoadhesive properties of thermoresponsive, bioadhesive binary mixtures composed of poloxamer 407 and carbopol 974P designed as platforms for implantable drug delivery systems for use in the oral cavity
  180. RP-LC-UV Determination of Proanthocyanidins in Guazuma ulmifolia
  181. Development and Validation of an HPLC Method for Analysis of Picrasma crenata
  182. Precursor System of Liquid Crystalline Phase Containing Propolis Microparticles for the Treatment of Periodontal Disease: Development and Characterization
  183. Semisolid Systems Containing Propolis for the Treatment of Periodontal Disease: In Vitro Release Kinetics, Syringeability, Rheological, Textural, and Mucoadhesive Properties
  184. Preparation and Antimicrobial Activityof Gelatin Microparticles Containing Propolis Against Oral Pathogens
  185. Oral Bioadhesive Drug Delivery Systems
  186. Gelatin microparticles containing propolis obtained by spray-drying technique: preparation and characterization
  187. Application of an HPLC Method for Analysis of Propolis Extract
  188. Avaliação farmacognóstica da própolis da região de Maringá