Hybrid Nanophotonic Graphene Systems: A Transformative Innovation for Transdermal Drug Delivery.

IF 3.1 4区 材料科学 Q3 MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Recent Patents on Nanotechnology Pub Date : 2025-01-01 DOI:10.2174/0118722105329862240919075834
Dilpreet Singh, Mandavi Pandey
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Transdermal Drug Delivery Systems (TDDSs) offer non-invasive administration and sustained drug release, enhancing patient compliance. However, the skin's natural barrier, particularly the stratum corneum, limits the effectiveness of TDDS for high molecular weight and hydrophilic substances. Innovations in material science, particularly hybrid nanophotonic graphene systems, present promising solutions. Nanophotonics generate localized photothermal effects to create microchannels in the skin, while graphene enhances permeability through its electrical and thermal conductivity. Hybrid nanophotonic systems, such as photonic crystals, plasmonic nanoparticles, metamaterials, quantum dots, nanowires, fiber optic nanosensors, and nanoantennas, offer precise control and real-time monitoring for applications in cancer therapy, chronic pain management, targeted drug delivery, and personalized medicine. This perspective examines the design, effectiveness, biocompatibility, and clinical implications of these hybrid systems, highlighting their potential to expand transdermal drug delivery and revolutionize treatment in personalized medicine. This particular formulation holds patentability, as supported by product patents that highlight the advancements in hybrid nanophotonic graphene systems for transdermal drug delivery.

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混合纳米光子石墨烯系统:透皮给药的变革性创新。
透皮给药系统(TDDS)具有无创给药和持续释放药物的特点,可提高患者的依从性。然而,皮肤的天然屏障,尤其是角质层,限制了透皮给药系统对高分子量和亲水性物质的有效性。材料科学的创新,尤其是混合纳米光子石墨烯系统,提供了前景广阔的解决方案。纳米光子技术可产生局部光热效应,在皮肤中形成微通道,而石墨烯则通过其导电性和导热性提高渗透性。混合纳米光子系统,如光子晶体、等离子纳米粒子、超材料、量子点、纳米线、光纤纳米传感器和纳米天线,可为癌症治疗、慢性疼痛治疗、靶向给药和个性化医疗等应用提供精确控制和实时监测。本视角探讨了这些混合系统的设计、有效性、生物相容性和临床意义,强调了它们在扩大透皮给药和革新个性化医疗方面的潜力。这种特殊配方具有专利性,有产品专利为证,凸显了用于透皮给药的纳米光子石墨烯混合系统的进步。
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Recent Patents on Nanotechnology
Recent Patents on Nanotechnology NANOSCIENCE & NANOTECHNOLOGY-MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
CiteScore
4.70
自引率
10.00%
发文量
50
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Recent Patents on Nanotechnology publishes full-length/mini reviews and research articles that reflect or deal with studies in relation to a patent, application of reported patents in a study, discussion of comparison of results regarding application of a given patent, etc., and also guest edited thematic issues on recent patents in the field of nanotechnology. A selection of important and recent patents on nanotechnology is also included in the journal. The journal is essential reading for all researchers involved in nanotechnology.
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