Transethosomal gel for enhancing transdermal delivery of natural therapeutics.

Soki Daeme Malang, Shambhavi, Alakh N Sahu
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Transethosomes, a fusion of transferosomes and ethosomes, combine the advantageous attributes of both vesicular systems to enhance deformability and skin permeation. While skin delivery is effective for drug transport, overcoming the skin barrier remains a significant challenge, particularly for plant-based products with poor permeability. Transethosomes offer a promising solution, but their low viscosity and retention on skin surfaces led to the development of transethosomal gels. These gels can entrap unstable and high molecular weight herbal extracts, fractions and bioactive compounds, facilitating enhanced drug delivery to the inner layers of the skin. This review focuses on the superior performance of transethosomes compared with conventional lipid-based nanovesicular systems, offering an advanced approach for transdermal delivery of plant-based drugs with improved permeability and stability.

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用于加强天然疗法透皮给药的 Transethosomal 凝胶。
转运体(Transethosomes)是转运体(transferosomes)和乙硫体(ethosomes)的融合体,它结合了两种囊泡系统的优势特性,可增强变形能力和皮肤渗透性。虽然皮肤给药对药物运输很有效,但克服皮肤屏障仍是一项重大挑战,特别是对于渗透性较差的植物类产品。转乙体是一种很有前景的解决方案,但由于其粘度低,在皮肤表面的滞留性差,因此人们开发出了转乙体凝胶。这些凝胶能吸附不稳定的高分子量草药提取物、馏分和生物活性化合物,促进药物向皮肤内层的输送。与传统的脂基纳米囊泡系统相比,透硫体具有更优越的性能,为透皮给药提供了一种先进的方法,可提高药物的渗透性和稳定性。
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