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UVA-Triggered Drug Release and Photo-Protection of Skin

Vega Widya Karisma, Wei Wu, Mingxing Lei, Liu Huawen, Muhammad Nisar, Matthew D. Lloyd, Charareh Pourzand, Julia Li Zhong

2021Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology42 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Light has attracted special attention as a stimulus for triggered drug delivery systems (DDS) due to its intrinsic features of being spatially and temporally tunable. Ultraviolet A (UVA) radiation has recently been used as a source of external light stimuli to control the release of drugs using a “switch on- switch off” procedure. This review discusses the promising potential of UVA radiation as the light source of choice for photo-controlled drug release from a range of photo-responsive and photolabile nanostructures via photo-isomerization, photo-cleavage, photo-crosslinking, and photo-induced rearrangement. In addition to its clinical use, we will also provide here an overview of the recent UVA-responsive drug release approaches that are developed for phototherapy and skin photoprotection.

Topics & Concepts

PhotoprotectionDrug deliveryDrugChemistryUltraviolet radiationNanotechnologyBiophysicsMaterials sciencePharmacologyMedicineBiologyPhotosynthesisBiochemistryRadiochemistryPhotochromic and Fluorescence ChemistrySkin Protection and AgingNanoplatforms for cancer theranostics