| Literature DB >> 34036520 |
Ana Cláudia Paiva-Santos1,2, Ana Luísa Silva3, Catarina Guerra3, Diana Peixoto3, Miguel Pereira-Silva3,4, Mahdi Zeinali5,6, Filipa Mascarenhas-Melo3, Ricardo Castro3,7, Francisco Veiga3,4.
Abstract
The use of nanotechnology has been extensively explored for developing efficient drug delivery systems towards topical and transdermal applications. Ethosomes constitute a vesicular nanocarrier containing a relatively high concentration of ethanol (20-45%). Ethanol is a well-known permeation enhancer, which confers ethosomes unique features, including high elasticity and deformability, allowing them to penetrate deeply across the skin and enhance drug permeation and deposition. The improved composition of ethosomes offer, thereby, significant advantages in the delivery of therapeutic agents over particularly the conventional liposomes regarding different pathologies, including acne, psoriasis, alopecia, skin infections, hormonal deficiencies, among others. This review provides a comprehensive overview of the ethosomal system and an assessment of its potential as an efficient nanocarrier towards the skin delivery of active ingredients. Special attention is given to the composition of ethosomes and the mechanism of skin permeation, as well as their potential applications in different pathologies, particularly skin pathologies (acne, psoriasis, atopic dermatitis, skin cancer and skin infections). Some examples of ethosome-based formulations for the management of skin disorders are also highlighted. Besides the need for further studies, particularly in humans, ethosomal-based formulations hold great promise in the skin delivery of active ingredients, which increasingly asserts oneself as a viable alternative to the oral route.Entities:
Keywords: Ethosomes; Nanocarrier; skin delivery; topical; transdermal
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34036520 DOI: 10.1007/s11095-021-03053-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pharm Res ISSN: 0724-8741 Impact factor: 4.200