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Santos RS, Loureiro KC, Rezende PS, Andrade LN, de Melo Barbosa R, Santini A, Santos AC, Ferreira da Silva C, Souto EB, de Sousa DP, Amaral RG, Severino P. Innovative nanocompounds for cutaneous administration of classical antifungal drugs: a systematic review. J DERMATOL TREAT 2019; 30:617-626. [PMID: 29856232 DOI: 10.1080/09546634.2018.1479726] [Citation(s) in RCA: 4] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.8] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/15/2023]
Abstract
Nanomedicine manipulates materials at atomic, molecular, and supramolecular scale, with at least one dimension within the nanometer range, for biomedical applications. The resulting nanoparticles have been consistently shown beneficial effects for antifungal drugs delivery, overcoming the problems of low bioavailability and high toxicity of these drugs. Due to their unique features, namely the small mean particle size, nanoparticles contribute to the enhanced drug absorption and uptake by the target cells, potentiating the therapeutic drug effect. The topical route is desirable due to the adverse effects arising from oral administration. This review provides a comprehensive analysis of the use of nano compounds for the current treatment of topical fungal infections. A special emphasis is given to the employment of lipid nanoparticles, due to their recognized efficacy, versatility, and biocompatibility, attracting the major attention as novel topical nanocompounds used for the administration of antifungal drugs.
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Affiliation(s)
- Rafael Silva Santos
- a Universidade Tiradentes - UNIT , Aracaju , Brazil.,b Instituto de Tecnologia e Pesquisa Laboratório de Nanotecnologia e Nanomedicina (LNMed) Av. Murilo Dantas , Aracaju , Brazil
| | - Kahynna Cavalcante Loureiro
- a Universidade Tiradentes - UNIT , Aracaju , Brazil.,b Instituto de Tecnologia e Pesquisa Laboratório de Nanotecnologia e Nanomedicina (LNMed) Av. Murilo Dantas , Aracaju , Brazil
| | - Polyana Santos Rezende
- a Universidade Tiradentes - UNIT , Aracaju , Brazil.,b Instituto de Tecnologia e Pesquisa Laboratório de Nanotecnologia e Nanomedicina (LNMed) Av. Murilo Dantas , Aracaju , Brazil
| | - Luciana Nalone Andrade
- a Universidade Tiradentes - UNIT , Aracaju , Brazil.,b Instituto de Tecnologia e Pesquisa Laboratório de Nanotecnologia e Nanomedicina (LNMed) Av. Murilo Dantas , Aracaju , Brazil
| | - Raquel de Melo Barbosa
- c Department of Pharmacy, Faculty of Pharmacy, Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte , Petrópolis , Brazil
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- d Department of Pharmacy, University of Napoli "Federico II" , Napoli , Italy
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- e Department of Pharmaceutical Technology, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Coimbra (FFUC) Polo das Ciências da Saúde Azinhaga de Santa Comba , Coimbra , Portugal.,f Institute for Innovation and Health Research, Group Genetics of Cognitive Dysfunction, Institute for Molecular and Cell Biology , Porto , Portugal
| | - Classius Ferreira da Silva
- g Biotechnology Laboratory of Natural Products (BIONAT), Institute of Environmental Sciences, Chemical and Pharmaceutical, Federal University of São Paulo , Diadema , Brazil
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- e Department of Pharmaceutical Technology, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Coimbra (FFUC) Polo das Ciências da Saúde Azinhaga de Santa Comba , Coimbra , Portugal.,h REQUIMTE/LAQV Group of Pharmaceutical Technology, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Coimbra , Coimbra , Portugal
| | | | | | - Patrícia Severino
- a Universidade Tiradentes - UNIT , Aracaju , Brazil.,b Instituto de Tecnologia e Pesquisa Laboratório de Nanotecnologia e Nanomedicina (LNMed) Av. Murilo Dantas , Aracaju , Brazil
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