A SMART REVIEW ON APPROACHES OF DRUG PERMEATION THROUGH TRANSDERMAL FILMS
Yogita Tyagi and Vivek Tamta*
Abstract
This review focuses on the recent advancements in the TDDS which
include iontophoresis, sonophoresis, electroporation, microneedles,
magnetophoresis, photomechanical waves and electron beam
irradiation. Transdermal drug delivery system (TDDS) utilizes the skin
as executable route for drug administration but the foremost barrier
against drug permeability is the stratum corneum and therefore, it
limits therapeutic bioavailability of the bioactive. These advancements
are exhaustively discussed with techniques involved with their
beneficial claims for different categories of bioactive. However, a lot
of research has been carried out in TDDS, still the system has many
pros and cons such as inconsistent drug release, prevention of burst
release formulation and problems related to toxicity. In addition to that, to exploit the TDDS
more efficiently scientists have worked on some combinational approaches for manufacturing
TDDS viz., chemical–iontophoresis, chemical– electroporation, chemical–ultrasound,
iontophoresis–ultrasound, electroporation–iontophoresis electroporation– ultrasound and
pressure waves–chemicals and reported the synergistic effect of the same for safe, effective
and practical use of TDDS. The present article covers all the above-mentioned aspects in
detail and hence the article will assuredly serve as an enlightening tool for the visionaries
working in the concerned area.
Keywords: Transdermal films, Permeation, Bioavailability, Stratum corneum.
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