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    • Characterisation of Pheroid® formulations with specific reference to azoxystrobin 

      Peters, Andri (North-West University (South Africa) , Potchefstroom Campus, 2016)
      The aim of this project was to set standardized specifications for anti-infective Pheroid® products that would ultimately promote quality control and the reproducibility of formulations. Background and rationale Standard ...
    • Nano & micro-delivery systems : the Pheroid® story / Anne Frederica Grobler 

      Grobler, Anne Frederica (2013)
      For a drug to have a therapeutic effect, it has to reach its site of action in sufficient quantities. The Pheroid® delivery system enhances the absorption of various pharmacological compounds and biological molecules. The ...
    • Pharmaceutical applications of PheroidTM technology 

      Grobler, Anne Frederica (North-West University, 2009)
      For a drug to have a therapeutic effect, it has to reach its site of action in sufficient quantities. The Pheroid drug delivery system enhances the absorption of drugs in various pharmacological categories and is the focus ...
    • Synthesis and transdermal penetration of stavudine-5'-esters. 

      Holmes, Estee-Marie; Breytenbach, Jaco C.; Gerber, Minja; Du Plessis, Jeanetta (Bentham Science, 2010)
      The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of different ester groups in position 5’ of stavudine on the transdermal penetration with and without the use of Pheroid™ as the delivery system. Six esters were prepared ...
    • Transdermal delivery of Acyclovir and Ketoconazole by PheroidTM technology 

      Van der Walt, Magdalena Elizabeth (North-West University, 2007)
      The aim of this study was to investigate in vitro transdermal delivery of the antiviral drug, acyclovir and the antifungal drug, ketoconazole, with the aid of the novel Pheroid™ drug delivery system. Since its appearance ...
    • The transdermal delivery of arginine vasopressin with pheroid technology 

      Coetzee, Hanneri (North-West University, 2007)
      The aim of this study was to investigate in vitro transdermal diffusion of a small peptide namely arginine vasopressin (AVP) with the aid of the novel PheroidTM drug delivery system. Generally, peptides seem unfit for ...