Tailoring lyotropic liquid crystals for skin barrier penetration: Exploring composition and structure–function relationships

IF 11.9 1区 物理与天体物理 Q1 PHYSICS, APPLIED
Sakshi Priya, Vaibhavi Meghraj Desai, Gautam Singhvi
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Lyotropic liquid crystals (LLCs) have garnered attention as a promising nanocarrier delivery system for enhancing skin permeation owing to their unique structural properties, such as improved drug loading and controlled drug release and versatility. LLCs are greatly explored for topical drug delivery owing to their strong bio-adhesive nature and structural similarity to the biological membranes when applied topically, which improves skin retention and permeation of the drugs. This review explores the functionality of structural design, especially the optimization of micellar systems, hexagonal and lamellar phases, and bicontinuous cubic and sponge phases, to achieve efficient skin permeation of therapeutic loaded LLCs. Furthermore, customization of surfactant to achieve skin compatibility and permeation is explored along with incorporating molecular modifications, functionalization, and the influence of surfactant hydrophilic–lipophilic balance. Additionally, the review illuminates the impact of LLCs curvature and the engineering of ordered and disordered phases for optimal drug release. Emerging advanced techniques such as surface modification with various ligands, stimuli-responsive LLCs for on-demand drug release, and combination therapies with multifunctional LLCs for synergistic effects that can promote targeted and site-specific drug delivery have also been discussed. The detailed findings have been discussed in this review with appropriate case studies. Challenges and future perspectives in designing and formulating LLCs for skin permeation are addressed to ignite future research. The knowledge and advancements presented in this review pave the way for developing next-generation LLCs-based systems, enabling enhanced permeation through the skin and opening new possibilities in the treatment of various dermatological conditions.
为皮肤屏障渗透定制各向同性液晶:探索成分和结构功能关系
Lyotropic Liquid Crystals(LLCs)具有独特的结构特性,如改善药物负载、控制药物释放和多功能性等,因此作为一种有前途的纳米载体给药系统而备受关注。LLC 具有很强的生物粘附性,在局部应用时与生物膜的结构相似,可改善皮肤对药物的保留和渗透,因此被广泛用于局部给药。本综述探讨了结构设计的功能性,特别是胶束系统、六方相和薄片相以及双连续立方相和海绵相的优化,以实现负载治疗药物的 LLCs 的高效皮肤渗透。此外,还探讨了如何定制表面活性剂以实现皮肤相容性和渗透性,以及分子修饰、功能化和表面活性剂亲水-亲油平衡的影响。此外,综述还阐明了有限责任公司曲率的影响以及有序和无序相的工程设计,以实现最佳的药物释放效果。此外,还讨论了新出现的先进技术,如用各种配体进行表面修饰、按需释放药物的刺激响应型有限责任公司,以及用多功能有限责任公司进行组合疗法以产生协同效应,从而促进靶向和特定部位给药。本综述结合适当的案例研究讨论了详细的研究结果。本综述还探讨了设计和配制皮肤渗透有限责任公司所面临的挑战和未来前景,以推动未来的研究。本综述中介绍的知识和进展为开发基于 LLCs 的下一代系统铺平了道路,从而增强了皮肤渗透性,为治疗各种皮肤病开辟了新的可能性。
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Applied physics reviews
Applied physics reviews PHYSICS, APPLIED-
CiteScore
22.50
自引率
2.00%
发文量
113
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: Applied Physics Reviews (APR) is a journal featuring articles on critical topics in experimental or theoretical research in applied physics and applications of physics to other scientific and engineering branches. The publication includes two main types of articles: Original Research: These articles report on high-quality, novel research studies that are of significant interest to the applied physics community. Reviews: Review articles in APR can either be authoritative and comprehensive assessments of established areas of applied physics or short, timely reviews of recent advances in established fields or emerging areas of applied physics.
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