Insightful exploring of advanced nanocarriers for the topical/transdermal treatment of skin diseases

Mamdouh Kamel El Zaafarany, Ghada; Nasr, Maha;

Abstract


Dermatological products constitute a big segment of the pharmaceutical market. From conventional products to more advanced ones, a wide variety of dosage forms have been developed till current date. A representative of the advanced delivery means is carrier-based systems, which can load large number of drugs for treatment of dermatological diseases, or simply for cosmeceutical purposes. To make them more favorable for topical delivery, further incorporation of these carriers in a topical vehicle, such as gels or creams is made. Therefore in this review article, an overview is compiled of the most commonly encountered novel carrier based topical delivery systems; namely lipid based (nanoemulsions, microemulsions, solid lipid nanoparticles [SLNs] and nanostructured lipid carriers [NLCs]), and vesicular carriers (non-deformable, such as liposomes, niosomes, emulsomes and cerosomes, and deformable, such as transfersomes, ethosomes, transethosomes, and penetration enhancer vesicles), with special emphasis on those loaded in a secondary gel vehicle. A special focus was made on the commonly encountered dermatological diseases, such as bacterial and fungal infections, psoriasis, dermatitis, eczema, vitiligo, oxidative damage, aging, alopecia, and skin cancer.


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Title Insightful exploring of advanced nanocarriers for the topical/transdermal treatment of skin diseases
Authors Mamdouh Kamel El Zaafarany, Ghada ; Nasr, Maha 
Keywords vesicular systems;Topical;lipidic systems;microemulsions;nanoemulsions;skin diseases;transdermal
Issue Date Dec-2021
Publisher TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
Journal Pharmaceutical development and technology 
ISSN 1083-7450
DOI 10.1080/10837450.2021.2004606
PubMed ID 34751091
Scopus ID 2-s2.0-85119443473
Web of science ID WOS:000720248800001

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