I am Dr. Zainab Thabit Saleh, an Assistant Professor in the Department of Pharmaceutics at Baghdad University, where I have been a part of the faculty since 1994.
My academic work began with a B.Sc. from Baghdad University in 1993, followed by an M.Sc. from the same institution in 1998. In 2022, I earned my Ph.D. in Pharmaceutics from Baghdad University This year I supervised master's students.
My research endeavors have resulted in over 7 peer-reviewed professional papers, focusing on various drug delivery systems with an emphasis on nanotechnology. I am particularly interested in areas such as drug solubility, stability, and pharmacokinetics.
B.Sc. Pharmacy (1993), College of Pharmacy, University of Baghdad M.Sc. Pharmaceutics (1998), College of Pharmacy, University of Baghdad Ph.D. Pharmaceutics (2022), College of Pharmacy, University of Baghdad
Biopharmaceutical Lab. Manager
pharmaceutical science Formulation Drug delivery system Formulation Science Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics
Pharamceutics
principle of pharmacy undergraduate
supervised 1 master student
This study aims to formulate azithromycin oleogel to locally treat skin infections such as acne vulgaris and skin wound infection. Providing a form of azithromycin that can be administered topically is highly desired to prevent unwanted systemic complications including diarrhea, nausea, and abdominal pain. Additionally, it will avoid first pass metabolism, improves patient acceptance, provides an alternative in nauseated patients, decreases the dose by direct contact with the pathological site, and provides a noninvasive and convenient mode of administration. Furthermore, for treating wound infections, the gel will act as a scaffold biomaterial for wound closure besides its antibacterial effect. Herein, we propose the use of grapeseed oil-b
... Show MoreGanciclovir (GCV) is a drug included in BCS-Class III, having high solubility and low permeability. It is a synthetic acyclic nucleoside analog of 2′-deoxyguanosine, considered a potent inhibitor of herpes viruses and cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection. Herpes simplex virus (HSV) infections are very common and are also considered a major cause of corneal blindness. This study intended to advance a pioneering nanostructured lipid carriers (NLCs) system for improving the ocular permeability of GCV. Several procedures were used for the preparation. Cold homogenization, solvent injection, and emulsifi cationultrasonication methods. A mixture of palmitic acid (PA) and oleic acid (OA) as a lipid matrix, cremophore EL, and transcutol HP wer
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