Enhanced Efficacy and Bioavailability of Skin-Care Ingredients Using Liposome and Nano-liposome Technology | Juniper Publishers

Enhanced Efficacy and Bioavailability of Skin-Care Ingredients Using Liposome and Nano-liposome Technology by Mozafari MR in Modern Applications of Bioequivalence & Bioavailability | Juniper Publishers

Skin is considered to be the largest and fastest-growing organ in Human body and plays an important role in providing protection from pathogens and environmental factors. Due to its large surface area, skin is susceptible to a variety of conditions including acne, dermatitis, eczema, psoriasis, rashes, cellulitis and rosacea. External factors such as skin care products, exogenous chemicals, and the weather can influence the skin from outside while the food and medicines consumed by individuals can lead to the development of skin disorders from inside the body. Although there are numerous products on the market for skin conditions and skin health and beauty, active research and development for potent remedies are still ongoing. An efficient strategy to enhance the efficacy of skin care products and improve their bioavailability and provide long- lasting effect is employment of encapsulation systems such as liposomes and nano liposomes. Here a summary of methods to enhance the efficacy and bioavailability of skin care ingredients is presented.


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