Indian Dermatology Online Journal (Jan 2013)

Nanocarriers and nanoparticles for skin care and dermatological treatments

  • Sanjeev Gupta,
  • Radhika Bansal,
  • Sunita Gupta,
  • Nidhi Jindal,
  • Abhinav Jindal

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/2229-5178.120635
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 4
pp. 267 – 272

Abstract

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Nanotechnology (nano: One billionth) is a novel arena with promising applications in the field of medicine, especially pharmaceuticals for safe and targeted drug delivery. The skin is a phenomenal tool for investigation of nanocarriers for drug delivery for topical and dermatological application. The physicochemical characteristics of the nanoparticles, such as rigidity, hydrophobicity, size and charge are crucial to the skin permeation mechanism. Many nanocarriers such as polymeric, inorganic and lipid nanoparticles and nanoemulsions have been developed and some like carbon nanotubes and fullerenes still need further exploration for future use in skin care and dermatological treatments. Risks of nanopollution and cytotoxicity also need to be kept in mind while exploring various nanoparticles for medical use.

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