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Lipid-based nanoparticles as a promising treatment for the skin cancer

Parisa Golestani

2024Heliyon28 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The prevalence of skin disorders, especially cancer, is increasing worldwide. Several factors are involved in causing skin cancer, but ultraviolet (UV) light, including sunlight and tanning beds, are considered the leading cause. Different methods such as chemotherapy, radiotherapy, cryotherapy, and photodynamic therapy are mostly used for the skin cancer treatment. However, drug resistance and toxicity against cancer cells are related to these treatments. Lipid-nanoparticles have attracted significant interest as delivery systems due to non-invasive and targeted delivery based on the type of active drug. However, the stratum corneum, the outer layer of the skin, is inherently impervious to drugs. Due to their ability to penetrate the deep layers of the skin, skin delivery systems are capable of delivering drugs to target cells in a protected manner. The aim of this review was to examine the properties and applications of nanoliposomes used in the treatment and prevention of numerous types of skin cancer.

Topics & Concepts

Skin cancerStratum corneumDrug deliverySolid lipid nanoparticleCancerCryotherapyPhotodynamic therapyMedicineDermatologyDrugPhotoagingRadiation therapyNanotechnologyPharmacologyChemistryPathologyMaterials scienceSurgeryInternal medicineOrganic chemistryAdvancements in Transdermal Drug DeliveryPhotodynamic Therapy Research StudiesSkin Protection and Aging