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INFLUENCE OF PERMEATION ENHANCERS ON THE IN VITRO SKIN PERMEATION OF KETOROLAC TROMETHAMINE THROUGH EXCISED RAT SKIN: A MECHANISTIC STUDY

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Fig. 1: The amount of ketorolac permeated from various pre-treatment rat skins with various chemical enhancers
Fig. 3: Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy spectra of pre-
Table 4: FT-IR peak wave numbers (cm−1) changes compared to control (untreated skin) and abdominal hydrated whole skin rat following treatment with different enhancers

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