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EXPLORING POTENTIAL OF UFASOMES AS TOPICAL/ TRANSDERMAL DELIVERY SYSTEMS: REVIEWING DECADE OF RESEARCH

Published in February 2012 Issue 1 (Vol. 2, Issue 1, 2012)

EXPLORING POTENTIAL OF UFASOMES AS TOPICAL/ TRANSDERMAL DELIVERY SYSTEMS: REVIEWING DECADE OF RESEARCH - Issue cover

Abstract

  Due to the lower risk of systemic side effects topical treatment of skin disease appears favourable, yet the stratum corneum counteracts the penetration of xenobiotics into viable skin. Particulate carrier systems may mean an option to improve dermal penetration. Since epidermal lipids are found in high amounts within the penetration barrier, lipid carriers attaching themselves to the skin surface and allowing lipid exchange between the outermost layers of the stratum corneum and the carrier appear promising. Besides liposomes and niosomes, ufasomes have been tested for their potential topical/transdermal delivery. Unsaturated fatty acid vesicles (ufasomes) are suspensions of closed lipid bi-layers that are composed of fatty acids, and their ionized species (soap) which are restricted to narrow pH range from 7 to 9. In ufasomes, fatty acid molecules are oriented in such a way that their hydrocarbon tails are directed toward the membrane interior and the carboxyl groups are in contact with water. The advantage of ufasomes over liposomes is the ready availability and lower cost of fatty acid. In this review special focus is laid upon the interactions of active ingredients and the lipid matrix as well as the quantification of dermal penetration. Key words: ufasome, topical delivery

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Mittal Rajkamal

Chitkara College of Pharmacy, ...

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SharmaArvind

Chitkara College of Pharmacy, ...

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Arora Sandeep

Chitkara College of Pharmacy, ...

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Article ID:
AJPTR021082
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AJPTR-01-001222
Published Date:
2012-02-01

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Rajkamal & SharmaArvind & Sandeep (2012). EXPLORING POTENTIAL OF UFASOMES AS TOPICAL/ TRANSDERMAL DELIVERY SYSTEMS: REVIEWING DECADE OF RESEARCH. American Journal of PharmTech Research, 2(1), xx-xx. https://ajptr.scholarjms.com/articles/84

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