ETHOSOMES: A NOVEL TRANSDERMAL DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEM
*Ananda Kumar.Ch, Dr.Rajeswar Dutt
Abstract
Skin acts as a major target as well as a principal barrier for
topical/transdermal drug delivery. Despite the many advantages of this
system, the major obstacle is the low diffusion rate of drugs across the
stratum corneum. Several methods have been tried to increase the
permeation rate of drugs temporarily. One simple and convenient
approach is application of drugs in formulation with elastic vesicles or
skin enhancers. Vesicular system is one of the most convenient
methods for transdermal delivery of active substances and in that
ethosomes are most useful vesicular systems. Ethosomal carriers are
systems containing soft vesicles, composed of hydroalcoholic or
hydro/glycolic phospholipid in which the concentration of alcohols is
relatively high. The high concentration of ethanol brings increase in fluidity of lipids hence
increase in permeability of the skin and improves the drug penetration. Ethosomal
formulation may contain many drugs such as acyclovir, salbutamol, Insulin, cyclosporine,
fluconazole, minodixil, etc. These are prepared by hot method and cold methods. The size of
Ethosomal formulation can be decreased by sonication and extrusion method. The high
concentration of ethanol makes the ethosomes unique and useful for transcellular delivery,
delivery of hormones, anti-arthritis, anti-HIV etc. Thus, it can be a logical conclusion that
ethosomal formulation possesses promising future in effective dermal/transdermal delivery of
bioactive agents.
Keywords: Stratum Corneum (SC), Liposome, Classic Liposomes, Ethosomes, Ethanol, Phospholipid, Vesicles, Transdermal Drug Delivery
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