Prebiotics Beyond the Gut: Omics Insights, Artificial Intelligence, and Clinical Trials in Organ-Specific Applications
Probiotics and Antimicrobial Proteins,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Jan. 29, 2025
Language: Английский
Novel therapeutic deep eutectic system for the enhancement of ketoconazole antifungal activity and transdermal permeability
Faisal Al-Akayleh,
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Bayan Alkhawaja,
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Nizar Al-Zoubi
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et al.
Journal of Molecular Liquids,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
413, P. 125975 - 125975
Published: Sept. 12, 2024
Language: Английский
Eutectic-based self-emulsifying drug delivery system for enhanced oral delivery of risperidone
Journal of Dispersion Science and Technology,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 1 - 12
Published: Jan. 2, 2025
Implementing
therapeutic
deep
eutectic
systems
(THDESs)
in
various
drug
delivery
(DDSs)
has
expanded
enormously.
THDESs
offer
eco-friendly
alternatives
to
conventional
organic
solvents,
featuring
adaptable
and
simple
preparation
methods
with
high-yield
products.
Previously,
the
solubility
of
risperidone
(RISP)
was
immensely
enhanced
by
forming
a
hydrophobic
THDES
RISP
capric
acid
(CA).
To
build
upon
previous
findings
utilize
properties
THDES,
self-emulsifying
system
(SEDDS)
developed.
A
stable
SEDDS
formulation
successfully
developed
using
as
nonpolar
phase,
nonionic
surfactant,
Tween
20,
co-surfactant,
PEG
400.
By
employing
pseudo-ternary
phase
diagram,
ideal
ratio
20
400
determined
be
3:1.
The
demonstrated
robust
stability
thermal
tests,
dispersity
evaluations,
dilution
exhibiting
no
instances
separation
or
precipitation.
Gratifyingly,
vitro
dissolution
through
showed
higher
release
3-fold
after
5
min
achieved
90%
within
2
hours.
More
interestingly,
plasma
profile
were
compared
rats,
which
revealed
an
improved
bioavailability,
indicated
attained
AUC0–∞
(3907.06
versus
3426.28
h
µg/ml)
significantly
Cmax
(68.97
50.35
when
RISP.
Language: Английский
Antioxidant Activity and UHPLC-MS/MS Characterization of Polyphenol and Nicotine Content in Nicotiana Glauca Leaf Extracts: A Comparative Study of Conventional and Deep Eutectic Solvent Extraction Methods
Reem Issa,
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Faisal Al-Akayleh,
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Lilian Alnsour
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et al.
Plants,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
13(16), P. 2240 - 2240
Published: Aug. 13, 2024
The
leaves
of
Nicotiana
glauca
(N.
glauca;
Solanaceae)
plant
are
a
known,
major
human
health
concern.
This
study
investigated
the
antioxidant
activity
and
polyphenols
composition
aerial
parts
N.
collected
from
its
wild
habitat
in
Jordan,
using
Methanol-Conventional
(MC)
deep
eutectic
solvents
(DES)
extraction
methods
addition
to
nicotine
content
determination
UHPLC.
Our
results
showed
that
MC
extract
contains
fewer
total
phenols
flavonoid
than
90%
DES
extract,
(0.1194
±
0.009
0.311
0.020
mg/mL
equivalent
gallic
acid)
(0.01084
0.005
0.928
0.09
rutin),
respectively.
Moreover,
this
prepared
contain
635.07
ppm
nicotine,
while
1194.91
nicotine.
Extracts
exhibited
weak
activities;
highest
was
33%
inhibition
rate
(equivalent
ascorbic
acid),
obtained
by
extract,.
performed
UHPLC-MS/MS
analysis
also
revealed
presence
variations
detected
compounds
between
two
methods.
Furthermore,
found
environmentally
friendly
produced
higher
phenol
method;
highlights
superior
efficiency
environmental
benefits
sustainable
chemistry
for
extracting
valuable
phytoconstituents.
Language: Английский
Recent Advances in Ocular Drug Delivery: Insights into Lyotropic Liquid Crystals
Samer Adwan,
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Madeiha Qasmieh,
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Faisal Al‐Akayleh
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et al.
Pharmaceuticals,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
17(10), P. 1315 - 1315
Published: Oct. 2, 2024
This
review
examines
the
evolution
of
lyotropic
liquid
crystals
(LLCs)
in
ocular
drug
delivery,
focusing
on
their
ability
to
address
challenges
associated
with
traditional
ophthalmic
formulations.
study
aims
underscore
enhanced
bioavailability,
prolonged
retention,
and
controlled
release
properties
LLCs
that
significantly
improve
therapeutic
outcomes.
Language: Английский
Antioxidant Activity and UHPLC-MS/MS Characterization of Polyphenol and Nicotine Content of <em>Nicotiana glauca</em> Leaf Extracts: A Comparative Study of Conventional and Deep Eutectic Solvent Extraction Methods
Published: June 19, 2024
The
leaves
of
Nicotiana
glauca
(Solanaceae)
plant,
are
known
for
its
major
cause
health
concern.
This
study
investigated
the
antioxidant
activity
and
polyphenols
composition
aerial
parts
N.glauca
collected
from
wild
habitat
in
Jordan,
using
Methanol-Conventional
(MC)
deep
eutectic
solvents
(DESs)
extraction
methods
addition
to
nicotine
content
determination
UHPLC.
results
have
shown
that
MC
extract
contains
fewer
total
phenols
flavonoid
than
DES
at
ratio
90%
(0.1194
±0.009
0.311±
0.020
mg/mL
equivalent
gallic
acid)
(0.01084±0.005
0.928
±
0.09
rutin),
respectively.
Moreover,
showed
635.07
ppm
compared
method,
which
1194.91
ppm.
Both
extracts
exhibited
weak
activities
with
highest
was
33%inhibition
ascorbic
acid
found
(90%)
ratio.
UHPLC-MS/MS
analysis
revealed
presence
variations
detected
compounds
between
two
used.
en-vironmentally
friendly
N.
produced
higher
phenol
highlighting
green
chemistry
methods'
superior
efficiency
environmental
benefits
extracting
valuable
phytoconstituents.
Language: Английский
An Investigation into the Preparation, Characterization, and Therapeutic Applications of Novel Gefitinib/Capric Acid Deep Eutectic Systems
Journal of Pharmaceutical Innovation,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
19(6)
Published: Nov. 28, 2024
In
this
work,
we
sought
to
report
and
fully
characterise
novel
therapeutic
deep
eutectic
systems
(THEDESs)
formed
between
Gefitinib
(Gef)
capric
acid
(CA).
addition,
will
study
the
impact
of
formulation
on
solubility
efficacy.
The
THEDES
were
using
a
simple
preparation
method.
Gef
CA
mixed
in
increasing
molar
ratios
at
40
°C.
A
phase
diagram
was
used
identify
an
optimal
ratio
for
formation.
Differential
Scanning
Calorimetry
(DSC),
Fourier
Transform
Infrared
Spectroscopy
(FTIR),
NMR
systems.
Lastly,
Cytotoxicity
assessments
EGFR-expressing
cell
lines
conducted
evaluate
efficacy
formulations.
According
diagram,
Gef:
found
be
G2
(80:20),
which
facilitates
formation
homogeneous
liquid
system
room
temperature,
confirmed
by
DSC.
FTIR
analysis
revealed
significant
shifts
specific
peaks,
indicating
hydrogen
bonding
CA.
More
specifically,
downfield
shift
observed
protons
adjacent
tertiary
nitrogen
morpholine
ring.
enhanced
considerably,
30,000
times
higher
than
aqueous
solutions
pH
5.
according
cytotoxicity
tests,
THEDESs,
particularly
G3
formulations,
have
significantly
reduced
IC50
values
compared
individual
components,
demonstrating
synergistic
effect.
work
reports
THEDESs
CA,
enhance
exhibit
cytotoxic
effect
against
lines.
These
findings
suggest
that
could
offer
promising
facile
approach
improving
poorly
soluble
drugs.
Language: Английский