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International Journal of Pharma Growth Research Review

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Multiple Emulsions for Sustainable Drug Delivery

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Abstract

Microemulsions are homogeneous mixtures of oil, water, and wetting agents for reducing interfacial tension, with some additional cosurfactant molecules to form strong structures. A couple of emulsions are complicated polydisperse structures wherein both oil-in-water and water-in-oil emulsions exist concurrently that are stabilized by using lipophilic and hydrophilic surfactants, respectively. Self-micro emulsifying formulations having droplet length <100 nm improve the bioavailability and pharmacokinetic profile of lively pharmaceutical ingredients and enhance the solubilization of the primary medicament in the microemulsion method. Multiple emulsions are also called emulsions of emulsions, a liquid membrane system or a double emulsion. The main reason for using more than one emulsion type in a single machine for shipping is launched from this machine. The paragraph talks about how emulsions can be used for various purposes in medicine, such as delivering active medicaments for a long time, protecting the taste, increasing the absorption, and immobilising enzymes. The advancement in techniques for preparing, stabilising, and studying the rheology of a few emulsions will enable the creation of a unique carrier device for pills and pharmaceutical companies. In the present time, the parts are widely employed in the pharmaceutical sector for their efficiency in treating diseases, high absorption rate, slow-release mechanism, low toxicity, and balanced movement.

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Shreya Pal, Niladri Shekhar Dey, Pankaj Kumar Ram, Md Shahjaha (2025). Multiple Emulsions for Sustainable Drug Delivery . International Journal of Pharma Growth Research Review (IJPGARR), 2(5), 42-48. DOI: https://doi.org/10.54660/IJPGRR.2025.2.5.42-48

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