Oleogel: A promising base for transdermal formulations

Since last two decades the work on oleogels is being exploited in pharmaceutical, cosmetics, and nutraceutical industries for their desired rheological, physical, and chemical stabilities in semisolid formulations. Recently, we had developed a stable and efficacious oleogel containing diclofenac die...

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Food
Gelation
Hydrogels
Mineral oils
Molecular weight
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Transdermal medication
Vegetable oils
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