Advancing psoriasis drug delivery through topical liposomes

Author:

Kapoor Devesh U.1ORCID,Garg Rahul2,Maheshwari Rahul3,Gaur Mansi4,Sharma Deepak5,Prajapati Bhupendra G.67ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Dr. Dayaram Patel Pharmacy College , Bardoli 394601 , Gujarat , India

2. Asian College of Pharmacy , Rajasthan University of Health Sciences , Udaipur , Rajasthan 313001 , India

3. School of Pharmacy and Technology Management , SVKM’s Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies (NMIMS) Deemed-to-University , Green Industrial Park, TSIIC, 509301 , Jadcherla , Hyderabad , India

4. Rajasthan Pharmacy College , Rajasthan University of Health Sciences , Jaipur 302026 , India

5. Institute of Pharmacy , Assam Don Bosco University , Tapesia , Assam 782402 , India

6. Shree S. K. Patel College of Pharmaceutical Education and Research , Ganpat University , Kherva 384012 , India

7. Faculty of Pharmacy , Silpakorn University , Nakhon Pathom 73000 , Thailand

Abstract

Abstract Psoriasis, recognized as a chronic inflammatory skin disorder, disrupts immune system functionality. Global estimates by the World Psoriasis Day consortium indicate its impact on approximately 130 million people, constituting 4 to 5 percent of the worldwide population. Conventional drug delivery systems, mainly designed to alleviate psoriasis symptoms, fall short in achieving targeted action and optimal bioavailability due to inherent challenges such as the drug’s brief half-life, instability, and a deficiency in ensuring both safety and efficacy. Liposomes, employed in drug delivery systems, emerge as highly promising carriers for augmenting the therapeutic efficacy of topically applied drugs. These small unilamellar vesicles demonstrate enhanced penetration capabilities, facilitating drug delivery through the stratum corneum layer of skin. This comprehensive review article illuminates diverse facets of liposomes as a promising drug delivery system to treat psoriasis. Addressing various aspects such as formulation strategies, encapsulation techniques, and targeted delivery, the review underscores the potential of liposomes in enhancing the efficacy and specificity of psoriasis treatments.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

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