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Bader M Aljaeid

Researcher at King Abdulaziz University

Publications -  29
Citations -  1213

Bader M Aljaeid is an academic researcher from King Abdulaziz University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Bioavailability & Transdermal. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 29 publications receiving 848 citations.

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Preparation, characterization, and potential application of chitosan, chitosan derivatives, and chitosan metal nanoparticles in pharmaceutical drug delivery.

TL;DR: Therapeutic agent-loaded chitosan micro- or nanoparticles were found to be more stable, permeable, and bioactive, while reviewing the pharmaceutical applications of these particles in drug delivery.
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Glutathione-Responsive Prodrug Nanoparticles for Effective Drug Delivery and Cancer Therapy.

TL;DR: The construction of a self-assembled nanoparticle (NP) platform, composed of amphiphilic lipid-polyethylene glycol (PEG) for effective delivery of Pt(IV) prodrugs capable of resisting thiol-mediated detoxification through a glutathione-exhausting effect, offers a promising route to synergistically improving safety and efficacy.
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Miconazole-loaded solid lipid nanoparticles: formulation and evaluation of a novel formula with high bioavailability and antifungal activity

TL;DR: Miconazole-loaded solid lipid nanoparticles (MN-SLNs) formulated and evaluated for oral administration were more efficient in the treatment of candidiasis with enhanced oral bioavailability and could be a promising carrier for the oral delivery of miconazoles.
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Transdermal glimepiride delivery system based on optimized ethosomal nano-vesicles: Preparation, characterization, in vitro, ex vivo and clinical evaluation.

TL;DR: The ethosomal formulation could be considered a suitable drug delivery system especially when loaded into transdermal vehicle with possible reduction in side effects and controlling the drug release.
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A potential in situ gel formulation loaded with novel fabricated poly(lactide-co-glycolide) nanoparticles for enhancing and sustaining the ophthalmic delivery of ketoconazole

TL;DR: Alginate–chitosan ISG formulation loaded with optimized ketoconazole NPs illustrated higher drug permeation through epithelial cell lines and is considered as an effective ophthalmic drug delivery in the treatment of fungal eye infections.