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Skin drug delivery using lipid vesicles: A starting guideline for their development.
Guillot, Antonio José; Martínez-Navarrete, Miquel; Garrigues, Teresa M; Melero, Ana.
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  • Guillot AJ; Department of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Technology and Parasitology, University of Valencia, Avda. Vicente A. Estelles SN, Burjassot (Valencia), Spain.
  • Martínez-Navarrete M; Department of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Technology and Parasitology, University of Valencia, Avda. Vicente A. Estelles SN, Burjassot (Valencia), Spain.
  • Garrigues TM; Department of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Technology and Parasitology, University of Valencia, Avda. Vicente A. Estelles SN, Burjassot (Valencia), Spain.
  • Melero A; Department of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Technology and Parasitology, University of Valencia, Avda. Vicente A. Estelles SN, Burjassot (Valencia), Spain. Electronic address: ana.melero@uv.es.
J Control Release ; 355: 624-654, 2023 03.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36775245
Lipid vesicles can provide a cost-effective enhancement of skin drug absorption when vesicle production process is optimised. It is an important challenge to design the ideal vesicle, since their properties and features are related, as changes in one affect the others. Here, we review the main components, preparation and characterization methods commonly used, and the key properties that lead to highly efficient vesicles for transdermal drug delivery purposes. We stand by size, deformability degree and drug loading, as the most important vesicle features that determine the further transdermal drug absorption. The interest in this technology is increasing, as demonstrated by the exponential growth of publications on the topic. Although long-term preservation and scalability issues have limited the commercialization of lipid vesicle products, freeze-drying and modern escalation methods overcome these difficulties, thus predicting a higher use of these technologies in the market and clinical practice.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Drug Carriers / Liposomes Type of study: Guideline Limits: Humans Language: En Journal: J Control Release Journal subject: FARMACOLOGIA Year: 2023 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Spain Country of publication: Netherlands

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Drug Carriers / Liposomes Type of study: Guideline Limits: Humans Language: En Journal: J Control Release Journal subject: FARMACOLOGIA Year: 2023 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Spain Country of publication: Netherlands