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Associate professor at Pharmaceutics and Industrial Pharmacy
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Developed and investigated a novel transfersome gel formulation enriched with Vitamin C and adapalene for enhanced treatment of acne vulgaris, demonstrating a collegial approach to improve therapeutic efficacy.
Designed and evaluated a gastroretentive drug delivery system using levofloxacin floating mini-tablets in a capsule to improve the eradication of Helicobacter pylori infections.
Formulated and assessed terconazole-loaded polymeric mixed micelles enriched with Cremophor EL to enhance physical stability and skin delivery, acting as a dual-functioning mediator.
Developed norfloxacin-loaded nano-cubosomes for improved management of otitis externa, with in vitro and in vivo evaluations demonstrating enhanced efficacy.
Reviewed two decades of nanomedicine implementations in targeted treatment and diagnosis of pancreatic cancer, emphasizing state-of-the-art advancements.
Investigated niosomes containing active phytochemicals from Fumaria officinalis, demonstrating antidiabetic, antineuropathic, and anti-inflammatory properties with elucidated mechanisms of action.
Developed a nanophyto-gel formulation effective against multi-drug resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa infections in burn wounds, showcasing enhanced therapeutic potential.
Explored the potential of nanoparticles composed of a ZnO/Berberine complex to combat COVID-19 and associated respiratory bacterial infections, while also mitigating hydroxychloroquine toxicity.
Dr. El-Zahaby is an accomplished researcher specializing in advanced drug delivery systems, nanomedicine, and pharmaceutical technology, with a focus on innovative solutions for targeted therapies and improved patient outcomes. Her work spans from developing novel drug formulations to investigating the therapeutic potential of plant metabolites and nanoparticles in various diseases.
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