2022
DOI: 10.2174/1567201818666210720144851
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Polymeric Nanoparticles for Transdermal Delivery of Polyphenols

Abstract: : Polyphenols comprises of a large group of naturally occurring plant secondary metabolites having various nutritional and health benefits. They are safe and are found abundantly in the diet. Current research on polyphenols focuses on their mechanism and their benefits on the human health. However, due to their low solubility and bioavailability, delivery from conventional route has been a challenge and their translation into clinical applications has been limited. Topical and transdermal delivery of polymeric… Show more

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“…Nanoemulsions, for instance, create nanoscale droplets of polyphenols within a continuous phase, enhancing their stability and solubility (Huang et al, 2010). Nanoparticles, on the other hand, enable precise control over the release of polyphenols, facilitating targeted delivery in cosmetic formulations (Vittala Murthy et al, 2022). Nanoliposomes, consisting of lecithin, water, and cholesterol, are one of the commercialized nanocosmetic products (Ajazzuddin et al, 2015) and they could encapsulate several bioactive compounds.…”
Section: Bioengineered-based Strategies For Polyphenol Encapsulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nanoemulsions, for instance, create nanoscale droplets of polyphenols within a continuous phase, enhancing their stability and solubility (Huang et al, 2010). Nanoparticles, on the other hand, enable precise control over the release of polyphenols, facilitating targeted delivery in cosmetic formulations (Vittala Murthy et al, 2022). Nanoliposomes, consisting of lecithin, water, and cholesterol, are one of the commercialized nanocosmetic products (Ajazzuddin et al, 2015) and they could encapsulate several bioactive compounds.…”
Section: Bioengineered-based Strategies For Polyphenol Encapsulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sankha Bhattacharya’s study showed that polymeric nanoparticles conjugated with anti-EGFR monoclonal antibody and 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) had higher cellular uptake and higher cytotoxicity, and thereby have a good therapeutic effect on EGFR-positive colorectal cancer (Bhattacharya 2021 ). In addition, as a novel therapy polymeric nanoparticles was used to deliver low solubility and low bioavailability polyphenols for the treatment of skin cancers, such as melanoma (Vittala Murthy et al 2022 ) (Table 2 ).…”
Section: Properties Of Nanoparticles and Their Applications In Tumorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Certainly, the synthesis methods of these nanoparticles, which directly affect their properties, will also indirectly determine the effectiveness of nanoparticles in combating the new coronavirus. The sizes of nanoparticles, which are generally between 1 and 100 nanometers, guarantee a very high surface to volume ratio, as well as the ability to load significant amounts of drugs in small amounts of nanoparticles, which can help a lot in combating pathogens, including SARS-CoV-2 virus [67].…”
Section: Different Classes Of Nanomaterials Against Coronavirus Diseasementioning
confidence: 99%