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September 04, 2022
Recent advances in chemical composition and transdermal delivery systems for topical bio-actives in skin cancer.
(PubMed, Curr Top Med Chem)
- "The most commonly used topical agents for treating skin carcinoma are- 5-fluorouracil, imiquimod, sonidegib, dacarbazine, etc. However, drug physicochemical characteristics and skin physiological barriers limit the anticancer potency of topical as well as transdermal drug delivery. In particular, significant studies have been made, including modification of bio-actives, permeability enhancers, incorporation of advanced nano and microcarriers, and physical enhancement devices. This critical review summarizes the advancement in the chemical composition of bioactives used in skin cancer, such as sinecatechins, BIL-010t, patidegib, gingerol, curcumin, remetinostat, epigallocatechin-3-gallate, etc. Furthermore, this review, specifically addresses the progress in transdermal delivery systems for melanoma and non-melanoma cancer therapy, emphasizing advances in physical and chemical penetration enhancement and nanocarrier-assisted transdermal systems."
Journal • Basal Cell Carcinoma • Genetic Disorders • Non-melanoma Skin Cancer • Skin Cancer • Solid Tumor • Squamous Cell Carcinoma
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