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The pilosebaceous unit is the triad comprising of hair follicle, arrector pilli muscle, and sebaceous gland.
Drug delivery to and through the hair follicles has garnered much attention of the researchers and the hair
follicles represent an attractive target site via topical applications. They are bordered by capillaries and
antigen-presenting cells, connected to the sebaceous glands and the bulge region of the hair follicle
anchors the stem cells. The nano lipid carriers have the propensity to penetrate through the skin via
transcellular route, intracellular route and follicular route. It has been established that nano lipid carriers
have the potential for follicular drug delivery and provide some advantages over conventional pathways,
including improved bioavailability, enhanced penetration depth, fast transport into the skin, tissue
targeting and form a drug reservoir for prolong release. This review describes the pilosebaceous unit
(PSU) and related diseases and the recent lipid-based nanotechnology approaches for drug delivery to the
follicular unit as well as related tissues. Different types of nano lipid carriers including ethosomes,
liposomes, nanoparticles, solid lipid nanoparticles (SLNs), and nano lipid carriers (NLCs) have been
reported for follicular drug delivery. Targeted drug delivery with nano-lipid carriers has the potential to
augment the efficacy of drugs/bioactives to treat diseases of PSU. This review systematically introduces
the activities of different formulations and use of nano lipid carriers in treating PSU related disorders like
alopecia, acne, and hirsutism.
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