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   Passive Enhancement of Transdermal Drug Delivery: Lipid-Based Colloidal Carriers as an Emerging Pharmaceutical Technology Platform  
   
نویسنده moradi leila ,javanmardi sanaz ,abolmaali sadat ,mohammadi-samani soliman
منبع trends in pharmaceutical sciences - 2019 - دوره : 5 - شماره : 1 - صفحه:25 -40
چکیده    Transdermal drug delivery (tdd) is an attractive approach to minimize the limitations encountered by other drug administration routes such as oral and parenteral. apart from specialized devices fabricated for modifying the barrier properties of the stratum corneum such as iontophoresis, sonophoresis and microneedles, there are several passive methods applied through physicochemical manipulations in drug formulation, including prodrugs, ion-pairs, supersaturated solutions, inclusion complexes, eutectic mixtures, ionic liquids and use of chemical penetration enhancers. more recently, colloidal carriers due to their small size, high specific surface area, unique structural and biochemical features, are suggested for the skin penetration enhancement through transcellular or shunt routes. this review considers challenges and achievements of colloidal tdd systems, either used alone or in combination with other techniques, with a special concern about lipid-based vesicular nanocarriers including liposomes, niosomes, transfersomes, pharmacosomes, ethosomes, catesomes, and invasomes.
کلیدواژه Colloidal systems ,Liposomes ,Passive enhancement ,Transdermal drug delivery
آدرس shiraz university of medical sciences, school of pharmacy, department of pharmaceutical nanotechnology, Iran, guilan university, department of biochemistry, Iran, shiraz university of medical sciences, center for nanotechnology in drug delivery, school of pharmacy, department of pharmaceutical nanotechnology, Iran, shiraz university of medical sciences, center for nanotechnology in drug delivery, school of pharmacy, department of pharmaceutics, Iran
 
     
   
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