Affiliation:
1. Institute of Pharmaceutical Research, GLA University, Mathura - 281406, India
2. School of Management and Business
Studies, Jamia Hamdard, New Delhi - 110062, India
Abstract
Abstract:
Psoriasis has been considered as a chronic inflammatory skin disease which leads to the
dysfunction of immune systems. According to the World Psoriasis Day consortium, psoriasis affects
around 125 million individuals globally or about 2% to 3% of the overall population. Most of the
conventional drug delivery systems primarily attempt to relieve symptoms of psoriasis and are ineffective
in providing targeted action and higher bioavailability because of the drug's short half-life
and instability, as well as they lack safety and efficacy. The shortcomings of conventional drug
delivery systems give rise to the development of novel drug delivery systems which includes
liposomes, transferosomes, ethosomes, niosomes, emulsomes, dendrimers, hydrogel, nanoparticles,
etc. These novel formulations may enhance the therapeutic effects by changing physiological and
pharmacokinetic parameters. Several research reports suggest that these novel drug delivery systems
may enhance therapeutic effects which can be used as a promising approach for the treatment of
psoriasis. The liposomes based drug delivery system have been considered as most promising vehicles
for enhancing therapeutic potentials of drugs into or through the skin upon topical application.
Liposomes have small unilamellar vesicles which may enhance the penetration ability through stratum
corneum layer of skin. Therefore, present review article highlights on the different aspects of
the liposomes as potential drug delivery system for the treatment of psoriasis.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
Pharmaceutical Science,Biotechnology
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