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Functionalised nanostructures for transdermal delivery of drug cargos.

Rabia GulNaveed AhmedKifayat Ullah ShahGul Majid Khannull Asim Ur Rehman
Published in: Journal of drug targeting (2017)
Nanotechnology has burgeoned over last decade exploring varieties of novel applications in all areas of science and technology. Utilisation of bio-friendly polymers for engineering nanostructures (NS) improves safety and efficacy in drug delivery. Biopolymers not merely employed for fabricating drug carriers but also leveraged for surface functionalisation of other NS to impart bio-mimicking properties. Biopolymer functionalised NS garnered researcher's attention because of their potential to enhance skin permeability of drug cargo. Biopolymers, i.e. cell-penetrating peptides (CPP), chitosan and hyaluronic acid not only enhance skin permeability but also add multiple functions due to their intrinsic biomimetic properties. This multifunctional drug delivery system is a promising tool to achieve skin delivery of large number of therapeutic agents. In this review, functionalisation of NS with biopolymers particularly polysaccharides and polypeptides is discussed in detail. In particular, applications of these functionalised NS for TDDS is elaborated. Moreover, this review provides framework for elaborating importance of functionalisation of NS to enhance skin permeability and depicts advantages of biopolymers to construct more biocompatible carriers for drug cargos.
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