Prof. Dr. Rolf Daniels
Professor
Pharmaceutical Technology
University of Tubingen
Germany
Biography
Prof/Dr Rolf Danielshas received his PhD at the Department of Pharmaceutical Technology, Universität Regensburg during the period of 1981-1985 Currently, he is working as Professor in Tubingen University His/her research has included Surfactant-free emulsion, Lipid-based oral drug delivery systems, Foam creams, Sustained release dermal formulations, Electro-spinning, Mucoadhesive oromucosal preparation. He have authored Characterization of Hypericum perforatum L.(St. John's wort) macerates prepared with different fatty oils upon processing and storage research articles/books.
Research Interest
Surfactant-free emulsions, Lipid-based oral drug delivery systems, Foam creams,Sustained release dermal formulations,Electro-spinning,Mucoadhesive oromucosal preparation
Publications
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Ueck C, Volksdorf T, Houdek P, Vidal-y-Sy S, Sehner S, Ellinger B, Lobmann R, Larena-Avellaneda A, Reinshagen K, Ridderbusch I, Kohrmeyer K. Comparison of In-Vitro and Ex-Vivo Wound Healing Assays for the Investigation of Diabetic Wound Healing and Demonstration of a Beneficial Effect of a Triterpene Extract. PloS one. 2017 Jan 3;12(1):e0169028.
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Heinrich M, Daniels R, Stintzing FC, Kammerer DR. Comprehensive phytochemical characterization of St. John's wort (Hypericum perforatum L.) oil macerates obtained by different extraction protocols via analytical tools applicable in routine control. Die Pharmazie-An International Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences. 2017 Mar 1;72(3):131-8.
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Heinrich M, Vikuk V, Daniels R, Stintzing FC, Kammerer DR. Characterization of Hypericum perforatum L.(St. John’s wort) macerates prepared with different fatty oils upon processing and storage. Phytochemistry Letters. 2017 Jan 16.
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Ilić T, Pantelić I, Lunter D, ÄorÄ‘ević S, Marković B, Ranković D, Daniels R, Savić S. Critical quality attributes, in vitro release and correlated in vitro skin permeation—In vivo tape stripping collective data for demonstrating therapeutic (non) equivalence of topical semisolids: a case study of “ready-to-use†vehicles. International Journal of Pharmaceutics. 2017 Jun 8.