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From: Oral hydrogel nanoemulsion co-delivery system treats inflammatory bowel disease via anti-inflammatory and promoting intestinal mucosa repair

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Characteristic of nanoparticles. A Size, PDI, zeta potential, EE and DLE of nanoparticles. Data are shown as mean ± SD (n = 3). The transmission electron microscope of B, the CUR/EMO NE and C the CUR/EMO NE@SA. The scale bar of B was 200 nm, and the scale bar of C was 500 nm. Stability evaluation of CUR/EMO NE with detection of particle D size and E PDI at the same time for 7 days (n = 3). Scanning electron microscope of F CS/SA hydrogel and G CUR/EMO NE@SA. H Cumulative release of CUR or EMO from free CUR/EMO, CUR/EMO NE and CUR/EMO NE@SA. Data are shown as mean ± SD (n = 3)

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