Recent development of nanomaterials for transdermal drug delivery

Nano-engineered medical products first appeared in the last decade. The current research in this area focuses on developing safe drugs with minimal adverse effects associated with the pharmacologically active cargo. Transdermal drug delivery, an alternative to oral administration, offers patient con...

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Main Authors: Leong, Moong Yan, Kong, Yeo Lee, Burgess, Kevin, Wong, Won Fen, Sethi, Gautam, Looi, Chung Yeng
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spelling my.um.eprints.383462024-11-10T03:04:40Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/38346/ Recent development of nanomaterials for transdermal drug delivery Leong, Moong Yan Kong, Yeo Lee Burgess, Kevin Wong, Won Fen Sethi, Gautam Looi, Chung Yeng Medical technology Nano-engineered medical products first appeared in the last decade. The current research in this area focuses on developing safe drugs with minimal adverse effects associated with the pharmacologically active cargo. Transdermal drug delivery, an alternative to oral administration, offers patient convenience, avoids first-pass hepatic metabolism, provides local targeting, and reduces effective drug toxicities. Nanomaterials provide alternatives to conventional transdermal drug delivery including patches, gels, sprays, and lotions, but it is crucial to understand the transport mechanisms involved. This article reviews the recent research trends in transdermal drug delivery and emphasizes the mechanisms and nano-formulations currently in vogue. MDPI 2023-04 Article PeerReviewed Leong, Moong Yan and Kong, Yeo Lee and Burgess, Kevin and Wong, Won Fen and Sethi, Gautam and Looi, Chung Yeng (2023) Recent development of nanomaterials for transdermal drug delivery. Biomedicines, 11 (4). ISSN 2227-9059, DOI https://doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines11041124 <https://doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines11041124>. 10.3390/biomedicines11041124
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topic Medical technology
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Leong, Moong Yan
Kong, Yeo Lee
Burgess, Kevin
Wong, Won Fen
Sethi, Gautam
Looi, Chung Yeng
Recent development of nanomaterials for transdermal drug delivery
description Nano-engineered medical products first appeared in the last decade. The current research in this area focuses on developing safe drugs with minimal adverse effects associated with the pharmacologically active cargo. Transdermal drug delivery, an alternative to oral administration, offers patient convenience, avoids first-pass hepatic metabolism, provides local targeting, and reduces effective drug toxicities. Nanomaterials provide alternatives to conventional transdermal drug delivery including patches, gels, sprays, and lotions, but it is crucial to understand the transport mechanisms involved. This article reviews the recent research trends in transdermal drug delivery and emphasizes the mechanisms and nano-formulations currently in vogue.
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author Leong, Moong Yan
Kong, Yeo Lee
Burgess, Kevin
Wong, Won Fen
Sethi, Gautam
Looi, Chung Yeng
author_facet Leong, Moong Yan
Kong, Yeo Lee
Burgess, Kevin
Wong, Won Fen
Sethi, Gautam
Looi, Chung Yeng
author_sort Leong, Moong Yan
title Recent development of nanomaterials for transdermal drug delivery
title_short Recent development of nanomaterials for transdermal drug delivery
title_full Recent development of nanomaterials for transdermal drug delivery
title_fullStr Recent development of nanomaterials for transdermal drug delivery
title_full_unstemmed Recent development of nanomaterials for transdermal drug delivery
title_sort recent development of nanomaterials for transdermal drug delivery
publisher MDPI
publishDate 2023
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/38346/
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