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Silica-based microencapsulation used in topical dermatologic applications
Lawrence J. Green
, Neal D. Bhatia
, Ofer Toledano
, Maya Erlich
,
Amy Spizuoco
, Benjamin C. Goodyear
, Jean Philippe York
,
Jeannette Jakus
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Silica
100%
Silica-based
100%
Microencapsulation
100%
Dermatologic Applications
100%
Rosaceae
66%
Benzoyl Peroxide
66%
Topical Cream
66%
Amorphous Silica
66%
Pediatric Patients
33%
Over-the-counter
33%
Adult Patients
33%
Pharmaceutical Industry
33%
Topical Therapy
33%
Acne
33%
Acne Vulgaris
33%
Active Ingredients
33%
Sol-gel
33%
Food Industry
33%
Skin Care Products
33%
Tretinoin
33%
Chemical Industry
33%
Potential Drugs
33%
Matrix Materials
33%
Drug Degradation
33%
Delivery Technologies
33%
Silica Shell
33%
Formulation Stability
33%
Microcapsules
33%
Potential Instability
33%
Skin Compatibility
33%
Second Formulation
33%
Inorganic Excipients
33%
Microencapsulation Technology
33%
Vehicle Delivery
33%
Various Applications
33%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Silicon Dioxide
100%
Dermatological Agent
100%
Rosacea
28%
Benzoyl Peroxide
28%
Retinoic Acid
14%
Acne
14%
Acne Vulgaris
14%
Excipient
14%