2013
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4614-9434-8_24
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Topical Nanointerventions for Therapeutic and Cosmeceutical Applications

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“…Nanosomes are basically selfassembled nanostructures encapsulating the active/bioactive within the vesicle. The active ingredients are released upon contact with the skin at the time of the application or enter deep within the skin to exert its action at the site [35,36]. Most common example of nanosomes is the liposomes made up of lecithin, cholesterol and water.…”
Section: Nanosomesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nanosomes are basically selfassembled nanostructures encapsulating the active/bioactive within the vesicle. The active ingredients are released upon contact with the skin at the time of the application or enter deep within the skin to exert its action at the site [35,36]. Most common example of nanosomes is the liposomes made up of lecithin, cholesterol and water.…”
Section: Nanosomesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The particles in the metallic nanoparticles are aggregated on the surface and do not have any adverse effects on the epidermis [128]. These nanoparticlebased formulations have not yet received FDA approval in topical/dermal skin cancer therapy, even though nanoparticle-based therapy is receiving significant awareness and interest for the therapy of skin cancer and different disorders [129]. Clinical trials for NB-001, a brand-new nano-based topical antiviral emulsion, are being conducted for cold sores and herpes labialis which was developed by NanoBio® Corporation [130].…”
Section: Nanoparticles For Skin Cancermentioning
confidence: 99%