NANOEMULSION: A CARRIER FOR DRUG DELIVERY
AbstractResearchers’ interest in nanotechnology, and specifically nanoemulsions (NEs), has grown over time. NEs have a significant role in various sectors because of their droplet size is small and large surface area. The components, characteristics, creation, and applications are outlined in this review article. This article also discusses the benefits and drawbacks of nanoemulsion. High input energy and low input energy approaches can be utilized to create nanosized emulsions. High-pressure homogenization, microfluidization, and ultrasonic emulsification are all extensively discussed in high energy approaches. Low energy methods put an emphasis on Spontaneous Emulsification, Phase Inversion Composition (PIC), Phase Inversion Temperature (PIT), and D-phase Emulsification (DPE) techniques. The uses of NEs in the fields of medication delivery and cosmetics are discussed. The evaluation parameter and the future aspect of nanoemulsion are also discussed in this article.
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IJPSR
Shweta Yadav, Pragya Mishra and Navneet Kumar Verma *
Buddha Institute of Pharmacy, GIDA, Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh, India.
navneet_its04@rediffmail.com
04 December 2023
06 February 2024
16 April 2024
10.13040/IJPSR.0975-8232.15(7).1914-28
01 July 2024