Affiliation:
1. Institute of Pharmaceutical Research, GLA University, Mathura-281406, Uttar Pradesh, India
Abstract
Abstract:
Nanotechnology has provided nanostructure-based delivery of drugs, among which
nanocrystals have been investigated and explored for feasible topical drug delivery. Nanocrystals
are nano-sized colloidal carriers, considered pure solid particles with a maximum drug load and a
very small amount of stabilizer. The size or mean diameter of the nanocrystals is less than 1 μm
and has a crystalline character. Prominent synthesis methods include the utilization of microfluidic-
driven platforms as well as the milling approach, which is both adaptable and adjustable.
Nanocrystals have shown a high capacity for loading drugs, utilization of negligible amounts of
excipients, greater chemical stability, lower toxic effects, and ease of scale-up, as well as manufacturing.
They have gained interest as drug delivery platforms, and the significantly large surface
area of the skin makes it a potential approach for topical therapeutic formulations for different
skin disorders including fungal and bacterial infections, psoriasis, wound healing, and skin
cancers, etc. This article explores the preparation techniques, applications, and recent patents of
nanocrystals for treating various skin conditions.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
Pharmaceutical Science,Biotechnology
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