Preparation And In-Vitro Evaluation Of Stable Liquid Formulation Of Dehydro Ascorbic Acid For Oral Drug Delivery System
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Abstract
Deep eutectic solvents (DESs) and other eutectic solutions have found extensive use in a variety of fields, in the interest of academics, researchers, engineers, medical professionals, and pharmacists. Eutectic works as a synthesis pathway for drug carriers and enhances drug penetration and dissolution. Due to its special qualities, which include chemical and thermal stability, DESs have been thoroughly investigated as possible drug delivery systems to date. DESs, a novel class of eutectic mixtures, are presently receiving a lot of scientific and technological attention as less expensive substitutes for ionic liquids (ILs) and organic solvents. The current study's objectives were to determine photostability, enhance bioavailability, and investigate the feasibility of deep eutectic solvents as a viable option for creating a stable formulation of dehydroascorbic acid.