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1. Verification of the antibacterial activity of liquid soap containing glycolic extract of Dimorphandra mollis Benth

2. Interfacial Concentrations of Chloride and Bromide and Selectivity for Ion Exchange in Vesicles Prepared with Dioctadecyldimethylammonium Halides, Lipids, and Their Mixtures

3. Effect of Vesicles of Dimethyldioctadecylammonium Chloride and Phospholipids on the Rate of Decarboxylation of 6-Nitrobenzisoxazole-3-carboxylate

4. Urea-Induced Decrease of Anion Selectivity in Surfactant Aggregates

9. Development and validation of a rapid reverse-phase HPLC method for the determination of methotrexate from nanostructured liquid crystalline systems.

10. Structural characterization and in vivo evaluation of retinyl palmitate in non-ionic lamellar liquid crystalline system.

11. Effect of cationic micelles on the decomposition of alpha-aminophenyl cephalosporins.

12. Structure and viscoelastic behavior of pharmaceutical biocompatible anionic microemulsions containing the antitumoral drug compound doxorubicin.

13. Oil-in-water lecithin-based microemulsions as a potential delivery system for amphotericin B.

14. Structural changes of biocompatible neutral microemulsions stabilized by mixed surfactant containing soya phosphatidylcholine and their relationship with doxorubicin release.

15. Doxorubicin biocompatible O/W microemulsion stabilized by mixed surfactant containing soya phosphatidylcholine.

16. On the incorporation of the non-steroidal anti-inflammatory naproxen into cationic O/W microemulsions.

17. Studies on the encapsulation of diclofenac in small unilamellar liposomes of soya phosphatidylcholine.

18. Study of the diclofenac/phospholipid interactions with liposomes and monolayers.

19. Effect of hexadecyltrimethylammonium bromide-based microemulsions on the rate of decomposition of the beta-lactam antibiotic cephaclor.

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