Nanomedicine Journal (Jul 2024)

A review of topical micro- and nanoemulsions for common skin diseases

  • Yaser Yousefpoor,
  • Hadi Baharifar,
  • Seyedeh Sara Esnaashari,
  • Fatemeh Gheybi,
  • Mohsen Mehrabi,
  • Mahmood Osanloo,
  • Vahid Shirshahi,
  • Amir Amani

DOI
https://doi.org/10.22038/nmj.2024.75403.1829
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 3
pp. 205 – 221

Abstract

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Microemulsions (MEs) and nanoemulsions (NEs) are dispersions of two immiscible liquids which are usually transparent/translucent. Several reports are available on uses of MEs/NEs to increase efficacy of the loaded active ingredient(s) in topical dosage forms. This review aims to describe brief applications of MEs/NEs in common skin diseases as well as skincare products. Advantages of MEs/NEs in comparison with the traditional bulk form, including their improved efficacy and safety, have been discussed to highlight the importance of use of such delivery systems. The review briefs mechanism of action of MEs/NEs in enhancing delivery of the cargo. Furthermore, applications of MEs/NEs in common skin diseases including infectious rashes, pigmentation disorders (hyperpigmentaion and hypopigmentation), wound healing, skin cancers and scaling patches and plaques/papulosquamous disorders (psoriasis, atopic dermatitis and acne) have been discussed. MEs/NEs in skin care products have also been reviewed here.

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