Browsing by Author "Ozcan Bulbul, Ece"
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Current status of mucoadhesive gel systems for buccal drug delivery
Ustundag Okur, Neslihan; Ozcan Bulbul, Ece; Yagcilar, Ayse Pinar; Siafaka, Panoraia I. (Bentham Science, 2021)Background: Buccal drug delivery is a fascinating research field. Gel-based formulations present potent characteristics as buccal systems since they have great physicochemical properties. Methods: Among the various gels, ... -
Detecting and targeting neurodegenerative disorders using electrospun nanofibrous matrices: current status and applications
Siafaka, Panoraia I; Ozcan Bulbul, Ece; Dilsiz, Pelin; Karantas, Ioannis D; Okur, Mehmet Evren; Ustundag Okur, Neslihan (2020)cteristics. Such nanofibrous matrices can be delivered through different administration routes in order to target various diseases. In this review, the most recent advancements in electrospun nanofibrous systems that target ... -
Preliminary study for the development of potent hydrogels for local drug delivery applications
Ozcan Bulbul, Ece; Saıfaka, Panoraıa; Okur Ustundag, Neslihan (DergiPark, 2021)Currently, design and development of formulations for the oral cavity and local application is a rather challenging process since the components should be non-irritant and provide relief. Hydrogels-based drug delivery ... -
Preparation and detailed characterization of fusidic acid loaded in situ gel formulations for ophthalmic application
Rencber, Seda; Ozcan Bulbul, Ece; Ustundag Okur, Neslihan; Ay Senyigit, Zeynep (Marmara University, 2021)This study aimed to assess the potential usage of fusidic acid in situ ocular gels for bacterial conjunctivitis treatment. The in situ gelling systems were applied to improve the bioavailability and residence time of fusidic ... -
An updated review for the diabetic wound healing systems
Okur , Mehmet Evren; Ozcan Bulbul, Ece; Mutlu, Gokce; Eleftheriadou, Kalliopi; Karantas, Ioannis D.; Ustundag Okur, Neslihan; Siafaka, Panoraia I. (Bentham Science, 2021)Background & objective: Diabetes is a global health problem associated with millions of deaths; the most common of diabetes complications is that wounds of diabetic patients tend to heal more slowly or non-healed at all, ...