A Review on Cosmeceuticals

  • Rakesh Bharatia ITM College of Pharmacy and Research Gida Gorakhpur
  • Nidhi Gupta ITM College Of Pharmacy & Research Gida Gorakhpur-273209
  • Preeti Upadhyay ITM College Of Pharmacy & Research Gida Gorakhpur-273209
  • Shivam Kumar Tiwari Institute of Technology & Management Gida Gorakhpur
  • Shivangi Gupta Institute of Technology & Management Gida Gorakhpur
  • Kanchan Sahni Institute of Technology & Management Gida Gorakhpur
Keywords: Sunscreens, Moisturizers, Anti-inflammatory, Antioxidant Polysaccharides, Peptides, Vitamin A, Vitamin E, Vitamin P

Abstract

Due to their great biocompatibility, biodegradability, and minimal immunogenicity, liposomes are now the most widely employed nanocarriers for a variety of hydrophobic and hydrophilic compounds that may be biologically active. Additionally, liposomes demonstrated improved drug solubility and regulated distribution. They also showed the ability to modify the surface of drugs for targeted, extended, and sustained release. Liposomes can be thought of as having developed from traditional, long-circulating, targeted, and immunological liposomes to stimuli-responsive and actively targeted liposomes based on their composition. More liposomes have advanced stages in clinical trials, and many liposomal-based drug delivery systems are currently clinically licensed to treat several disorders, including cancer, fungal infections, and viral infections. This review discusses the composition, preparation procedures, and clinical uses of liposomes.
How to Cite
Rakesh Bharatia, Nidhi Gupta, Preeti Upadhyay, Shivam Kumar Tiwari, Shivangi Gupta, & Kanchan Sahni. (1). A Review on Cosmeceuticals. International Journal of Pharma Professional’s Research (IJPPR), 15(1), 128-141. Retrieved from https://www.ijppronline.com/index.php/IJPPR/article/view/376