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Strategies for transportation of peptides across the skin for treatment of multiple diseases

Janhavi Bhavsar, Kaustubh Kasture, Bhagyashree V. Salvi, Pravin Shende

2024Therapeutic Delivery15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

An established view in genetic engineering dictates an increase in the discovery of therapeutic peptides to enable the treatment of multiple diseases. The use of hypodermic needle for delivery of proteins and peptides occurs due to the hydrophilic nature, sensitivity toward proteolytic enzymes and high molecular weight. The non-invasive nature of the transdermal delivery technique offers multiple advantages over the invasive route to release drugs directly into the systemic circulation to enhance bioavailability, better patient compliance, reduced toxicity and local irritability. The transdermal route seems highly desirable from the pharmaco-therapeutic and patient compliance point of view, however, the lipophilic barrier of skin restricts the application. The use of several techniques like electrical methods (iontophoresis, sonophoresis etc.), chemical penetration enhancers (e.g. protease inhibitors, penetration enhancers, etc.) and nanocarriers (dendrimers, lipid nanocapsules, etc.) are utilized to improve the passage of drug molecules across the biomembranes. Additionally, such clinical interventions facilitate the physicochemical characteristics of peptides, to enable effective preservation, conveyance and release of therapeutic agents. Moreover, strategies ensure the attainment of the intended targets and enhance treatment outcomes for multiple diseases. This review article focuses on the techniques of peptide transportation across the skin to advance the delivery approaches and therapeutic efficiency.

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BusinessMedicineIntensive care medicineEnvironmental healthAdvancements in Transdermal Drug DeliveryImmunotherapy and Immune ResponsesRNA Interference and Gene Delivery
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