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@article{186658,
author = {Sutar Anushka Sachin and Ugale Vaishnavi Sanjay and Proff. Prafulla Raosaheb Avhad},
title = {Review On Emulgel},
journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology},
year = {2025},
volume = {12},
number = {6},
pages = {2642-2647},
issn = {2349-6002},
url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=186658},
abstract = {Several advantages of gels A significant problem is the way hydrophobic drugs are delivered. In order to get over this restriction, an emulsion-based strategy is being employed, which allows even a hydrophobic medicinal component to benefit from gels' special qualities. Emulgel is the term used to describe a dosage form that combines gels and emulsions. The usage of new polymers has gnerered a lot of attention in recent year. The direct accessibility of the skin as a target organ for testing and therapy is a distinctive feature of dermatological pharmacology. A barrier against both hydrophilic and hydrophobic molecules is created when hydrophilic cornified cells are combined with hydrophobic intercellular material. Transparent gels have become increasingly used in pharmaceutical and cosmetic preparations within the main category of semisolid preparations. Polymers can be used as thickeners and emulsifiers because of their gel-like ability, which lowers surface and interfacial tension while simultaneously increasing the viscosity of the aqueous phase to create stable emulsions and creams. In actuality, a conventional emulsion becomes an emulgel when a gelling agent is present in the water phase. In actuality, a traditional emulsion becomes an emulgel when a gelling compound is present in the water phase. These emulgels offer significant benefits in a number of areas for both traditional and new vesicular systems. Since different permeability enhancers can intensify the effect, emulgels may be a more effective topical medication delivery method than current ones. Emulgels can also be used in fungicide and pain relievers.},
keywords = {Topical medication delivery, emulgels , Softening agent, cohesive agent, etc.},
month = {November},
}
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