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Microemulsions: Unique Properties, Pharmacological Applications, and Targeted Drug Delivery

Nida Suhail, Amani Alzahrani, Jamith Basha, Nadeem Kizilbash, Arsalan Zaidi, Jaweria Ambreen, Hassan Khachfe

2021Frontiers in Nanotechnology84 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Microemulsions, comprising oil, water and a surfactant, in association with some co-surfactant, are thermodynamically stable systems. They have found applications in a large number of chemical and pharmacological processes due to their unique properties such as large interfacial area, low interfacial tension, and most importantly, the ability to solubilize and deliver hydrophobic drugs. In addition to the oral and intravenous route, they are suitable for drug delivery through the ophthalmic, vaginal, pulmonary, dental, and topical routes. This review highlights the properties and several recent developments in the use of microemulsions for medical treatment purposes including targeted drug delivery.

Topics & Concepts

MicroemulsionPulmonary surfactantDrug deliveryDrugSolubilizationNanotechnologySurface tensionChemistryPharmacologyMaterials scienceMedicineBiochemistryQuantum mechanicsPhysicsSurfactants and Colloidal SystemsProteins in Food SystemsAdvancements in Transdermal Drug Delivery