Niosome Incorporated Gel for Fungal Disorders: A Review
Journal: International Research Journal of Pharmacy and Medical Sciences (IRJPMS) (Vol.7, No. 5)Publication Date: 2024-09-15
Authors : Ankit Verma; S P Srinivas Nayak; G S Chakraborthy;
Page : 104-110
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Abstract
—The skin is an important part of the body because it can be used as a simple and handy site for administering medication. One disadvantage of transdermal drug delivery is the slow rate of medication absorption through the skin. Over the past few decades, nanoparticles have been used as drug delivery systems to increase therapeutic advantages or reduce toxicity. Encapsulating drugs in nanoparticulate vesicles facilitates drug delivery into and through the skin. Niosome nanoparticles are one example of such delivery systems, which are useful for both drug delivery and drug targeting. It is routine practise to load drugs onto niosomes for a wide range of purposes. Recently, niosomal technologies have been the subject of in-depth research on the delivery of antifungal drugs. The efficacy and effectiveness of this nanocarrier in comparison to other nanocarriers can be better understood by analysing the literature on the advantages of niosomes in the administration of antifungal medications.
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