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Abstract
Liposomes containing a certain amount of ethanol are often referred to in the literature as ethosomes. Liposomes vary in size from 25 nm to 25,000 nm. Ethosomes are defined as lipids composed of phospholipids, ethanol, or isopropyl alcohol in quite high concentrations, and water. They enable active substances to reach the deep skin layers or even the general circulation. The structure of ethosomes allows for an increased penetration of the drug through two effects: the ethanolic effect and the ethosomal effect. Ethosomes can be obtained using three methods: the hot method, the cold method, and the classic method of mechanical dispersion. The literature describes many of the therapeutic groups of drugs that can be enclosed in ethosomal formulations. These include anti-viral drugs, antineoplastic drugs, antifungal drugs, hypnotic drugs, hormones, and many others. Ethosomes show important practical advantages compared to classic liposomes. It is necessary to conduct research with regard to real pharmaceutical systems using advanced physicochemical techniques.Entities:
Keywords: drug delivery; electrokinetic potential; ethanol; ethosomes; liposomes; stability
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30501085 PMCID: PMC6320757 DOI: 10.3390/ijms19123806
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Mol Sci ISSN: 1422-0067 Impact factor: 5.923
Figure 1The structure of ethosomes.
Figure 2Soy lecithin—chemical structure.
Figure 3(A) The ethanolic and (B) ethosomal effects of ethosomes.
Figure 4The hot method. API—Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient.
Figure 5The cold method.
Figure 6The classic method of mechanical dispersion.
The therapeutic groups of drugs encapsulated in ethosomes.
| Therapeutic Group of Drugs | Type of Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient (API) | Literature |
|---|---|---|
| Antibacterial | Erythromycin | [ |
| Anti-inflammatory | Ammonium glycyrrhizinate | [ |
| Diclofenac | [ | |
| Anti-viral | Acyclovir | [ |
| Zidovudine | [ | |
| Lamivudine | [ | |
| Indinavir | [ | |
| Anti-fungal | Fluconazole | [ |
| Clotrimazolum | [ | |
| Griseofulvin | [ | |
| Terbinafinum | [ | |
| Amphotericin-B | [ | |
| Antineoplastic | Curcumin | [ |
| Tamoxifen | [ | |
| Antioxidants and flavonoids | α-tocopherol acetate | [ |
| Quercetin | [ | |
| Rutin | [ | |
| Hormones | Testosterone | [ |
| Hypnotic | Melatonin | [ |
| 5α-reductase inhibitor | Finasteridum | [ |
| Steroids | Clobetazol | [ |
| Tertiary amine | Tolterodine tartrate | [ |
| Vaccines | Hepatitis B Antigen | [ |