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Hydrocortisone, liposome-encapsulated

Reservoir delivery systems have been developed in a variety of styles, ranging from microcapsules to hollow fibers to liposomes. Hayashi et al. (1994) produced delivery systems by encapsulating proteins and hormones inpoly-L-lactide microspheres by a solvent evaporation method. The release mechanism for hormones entrapped in liposomes was studied by Ho et al (1986). Progesterone and hydrocortisone skin permeation was enhanced by the presence ofthe liposomes no penetration ofthe liposomes was observed. Examples ofthe most common hydrogels employed in reservoir systems are crystalline-rubbery PEG, PAAm, celluloses, PAA, and PHEMA. [Pg.146]


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