(Phospho)lipid-based nanosystems for skin administration
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/8985Dato
2015-10Type
Journal articleTidsskriftartikkel
Peer reviewed
Sammendrag
Nanotechnology and nanomedicine provide a platform for advanced therapeutic strategies for
dermal and transdermal drug delivery. The focus of this review is on the current state-of-art in
lipid-based nanotechnology and nanomedicine for (trans)dermal drug therapy. Drug delivery
nanosystems based on the (phospho)lipid constituents are characterized and compared, with the
emphasis on their ability to assure the controlled drug release to the skin and skin appendages,
drug targeting and safety. Different types of liposomes, biphasic vesicles, particulate lipid-based
nanosystems and micro- and nano-emulsions are discussed in more details. Extensive research in
preclinical studies has shown that numerous parameters including the composition, size, surface
properties and their combinations affect the deposition and/or penetration of carrier-associated
drug into/through the skin, and consequently determine the therapeutic effect. The superiority of
the most promising nanopharmaceuticals has been confirmed in clinical studies. We have
selected several common skin disorders and provided overview over promises of
nanodermatology in antimicrobial skin therapy, anti-acne treatment, skin oncology, gene delivery
and vaccines. We addressed the potential toxicity and irritation issues and provided an overview
of registered lipid-based products
Beskrivelse
Accepted manuscript version. Published version at http://doi.org/10.2174/1381612821666150901095838.