透皮贴片的当前方法:改善透皮给药的无创创新助推器。

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q4 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Current pharmaceutical biotechnology Pub Date : 2024-08-23 DOI:10.2174/0113892010315069240805074205
Piyali Khamkat, Vivek Barik, Snehamayee Mohapatra, Dipanjan Karati, Swarupananda Mukherjee
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由于透皮给药具有改善顺应性和生物利用度的潜力,制药研究正日益关注透皮给药。然而,由于皮肤存在紧密的细胞内连接,透皮给药具有挑战性。研究人员开发出了非侵入性方法,如转移体,以克服这些挑战。转移体是一种超可变形囊泡,用于改进透皮应用。它们由富含磷脂的脂质双分子层、边缘激活剂和乙醇/水核心组成。经过局部治疗后,转移体可以渗透到更深的皮肤区域,提供更高浓度的活性化合物。将转移体贴片贴在皮肤上并长时间放置,可使大剂量药物渗透到血液中。转移膜贴片比转移膜凝胶更有优势,因为它可以在闭塞条件下使用转移膜,从而提高渗透性,减少活性药物用量,稳定供应而不是大量用药。本综述介绍了转移体贴片的制备和评估、最新研究方法以及转移体贴片的未来发展。这项研究表明,载药透膜贴片可能是避免侵入性治疗的一种独特选择。
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Current Approaches on Transfersomal Patch: A Noninvasive Innovative Booster for Improved Transdermal Drug Delivery.

Pharmaceutical research is increasingly focusing on transdermal drug delivery due to its potential for improved compliance and bioavailability. However, it is challenging due to the tight intracellular junctions present in the skin. Researchers have developed noninvasive methods, like transfersomes, to overcome these challenges. Transfersomes are ultra-deformable vesicles utilized for improved transdermal applications. They are made up of a phospholipid-rich lipid bilayer, an edge activator, and an ethanol/aqueous core. After topical treatment, transfersomes can penetrate deeper skin regions, delivering larger concentrations of active compounds. A transfersomal patch is applied to the skin and left for an extended period of time to allow a large dose of medication to permeate into the bloodstream. The transfersomal patch offers an advantage over the transfersomal gel because it allows the transfersomes to be applied under occlusive conditions, resulting in greater permeability, a lower amount of active medication, and a steady supply rather than a massive dose. This review represents the preparation and evaluation of transfersomal patches, recent research approaches, and future aspects of transfersomal patches. This study suggests that drug-loaded transfersomal patches could be a unique option to avoid invasive therapy.

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Current pharmaceutical biotechnology
Current pharmaceutical biotechnology 医学-生化与分子生物学
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期刊介绍: Current Pharmaceutical Biotechnology aims to cover all the latest and outstanding developments in Pharmaceutical Biotechnology. Each issue of the journal includes timely in-depth reviews, original research articles and letters written by leaders in the field, covering a range of current topics in scientific areas of Pharmaceutical Biotechnology. Invited and unsolicited review articles are welcome. The journal encourages contributions describing research at the interface of drug discovery and pharmacological applications, involving in vitro investigations and pre-clinical or clinical studies. Scientific areas within the scope of the journal include pharmaceutical chemistry, biochemistry and genetics, molecular and cellular biology, and polymer and materials sciences as they relate to pharmaceutical science and biotechnology. In addition, the journal also considers comprehensive studies and research advances pertaining food chemistry with pharmaceutical implication. Areas of interest include: DNA/protein engineering and processing Synthetic biotechnology Omics (genomics, proteomics, metabolomics and systems biology) Therapeutic biotechnology (gene therapy, peptide inhibitors, enzymes) Drug delivery and targeting Nanobiotechnology Molecular pharmaceutics and molecular pharmacology Analytical biotechnology (biosensing, advanced technology for detection of bioanalytes) Pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics Applied Microbiology Bioinformatics (computational biopharmaceutics and modeling) Environmental biotechnology Regenerative medicine (stem cells, tissue engineering and biomaterials) Translational immunology (cell therapies, antibody engineering, xenotransplantation) Industrial bioprocesses for drug production and development Biosafety Biotech ethics Special Issues devoted to crucial topics, providing the latest comprehensive information on cutting-edge areas of research and technological advances, are welcome. Current Pharmaceutical Biotechnology is an essential journal for academic, clinical, government and pharmaceutical scientists who wish to be kept informed and up-to-date with the latest and most important developments.
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