학술논문

Ethosomes as Promising Transdermal Delivery Systems of Natural‐Derived Active Compounds
Document Type
article
Source
Advanced NanoBiomed Research, Vol 3, Iss 10, Pp n/a-n/a (2023)
Subject
cosmetics
ethosomes
natural extracts
nutraceutics
transdermal drug delivery
Biotechnology
TP248.13-248.65
Medical technology
R855-855.5
Language
English
ISSN
2699-9307
Abstract
Ethosomes are novel lipid‐based vesicular systems that demonstrate unique improvements in drug delivery with respect to other nanoparticles, especially for transdermal applications. Their high ethanol content strongly improves flexibility and deformability, which allows squeezing through the intercellular spaces without any drug leakage. The ethanol, moreover, contributes to increase the fluidity of the lipids of the cell membranes in dermal layers, allowing an in‐depth penetration of the nanostructures. Moreover, the high ethanol content of ethosomes allows the promotion of the encapsulation of either hydrophilic or lipophilic active agents, a feature particularly useful when it deals with natural extracts, a family of compounds characterized by a huge chemical variability. As a further advantage, being natural extracts often obtained in ethanol‐based solutions, their incorporation in ethosomes makes not necessarily expensive and time‐consuming procedures finalized at solvent removal. Following the initial exploitation of ethosomes, research focuses on the development of variants such as invasomes and transethosomes, which show improved drug encapsulation and delivery capacity. This review provides the state‐of‐the‐art on ethosomal research, with special attention on the encapsulation and delivery of natural extracts and their transdermal delivery.