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Title: | Nanocrystal: A Novel Approach to Overcome Skin Barriers for Improved Topical Drug Delivery |
Authors: | Patel, Viral Sharma, Om Prakash Mehta, Tejal |
Keywords: | Skin Skin Barriers Topical Drug Delivery Nanotechnology Nanocrystals |
Issue Date: | 2018 |
Publisher: | Taylor & Francis |
Series/Report no.: | IPFP0385; |
Abstract: | Introduction: Skin is an important route of drug delivery for the treatment of various dermatological conditions. The advent of nanotechnology is paving the roadmaps for topical drug delivery by providing sustained release as well as maintaining a localized effect, outweighing the toxicity concern. Area covered: This review highlighted the morphology of skin, its barrier nature as well as drug penetration pathways after topical application of formulations. The existing methods to improve topical drug delivery, by infringing or permeating the skin barriers, are discussed. This context concretes the foundation to accentuate the need for the development of nanocrystal-based topical formulation. The mechanism of drug release, immediate as well as sustained release, after topical administration of drug nanocrystals is also elaborated. The special emphasis is given on the breakthrough achieved, in topical drug delivery using drug nanocrystals, so far in the plethora of literature, patents, and products, under clinical trial as well as in the market. Expert opinion: The current research on nanocrystals for topical drug delivery is highlighting the break throughs achieved so far. The output of these research envisages that topical nanocrystals based formulations can be a novel strategy for the drugs which are facing solubility, bioavailability and toxicity concerns. |
Description: | Expert Opinion on Drug Delivery, VOL. 15, NO. 4; 2018:351–368 |
URI: | http://10.1.7.192:80/jspui/handle/123456789/9937 |
Appears in Collections: | Faculty Papers |
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