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Issues in Toxicology
Advances in Dermatological Sciences
Edited by
Robert Chilcott;
Robert Chilcott
Health Protection Agency, UK
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Keith R. Brain
Keith R. Brain
University of Cardiff, UK
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Hardback ISBN:
978-1-84973-398-4
PDF ISBN:
978-1-84973-463-9
Series:
Issues in Toxicology
No. of Pages:
474
Publication date:
05 Dec 2013
Book Chapter
Pickering Emulsions Stabilised by Biodegradable Particles Offer a Double Level of Controlled Delivery of Hydrophobic Drugs
By
F. Laredj-Bourezg
;
F. Laredj-Bourezg
Laboratoire d'Automatique et de Génie des Procédés
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M.-A. Bolzinger
;
M.-A. Bolzinger
Laboratoire d'Automatique et de Génie des Procédés
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J. Pelletier
;
J. Pelletier
Laboratoire d'Automatique et de Génie des Procédés
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M.-R. Rovere
;
M.-R. Rovere
Laboratoire des Substituts Cutanés, and
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B. Smatti
;
B. Smatti
Centre commun de Quantimétrie
Université de Lyon, Villeurbanne
France
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Y. Chevalier
Y. Chevalier
Laboratoire d'Automatique et de Génie des Procédés
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Published:05 Dec 2013
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Series: Issues in Toxicology
Page range:
143 - 156
Citation
F. Laredj-Bourezg, M. Bolzinger, J. Pelletier, M. Rovere, B. Smatti, and Y. Chevalier, in Advances in Dermatological Sciences, ed. R. Chilcott and K. R. Brain, The Royal Society of Chemistry, 2013, pp. 143-156.
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Pickering emulsions are stabilised by solid particles in place of surfactants. Their “surfactant-free” character makes them attractive for cosmetic and pharmaceutical applications because classical emulsions comprising surfactants often show adverse effects such as irritancy, hemolytic behavior, etc. Thus, biocompatible and biodegradable Pickering emulsions would provide an obvious benefit over current technology.
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