2021
DOI: 10.1080/10837450.2021.1887892
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Evaluation of wound healing potential of new composite liposomal films containing coenzyme Q10 and d-panthenyl triacetate as combinational treatment

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“…In order to combat infections and promote skin regeneration in burn wounds, a variety of nanosized lipid-based delivery systems, including liposomes, transferosomes, ethosomes, and lipid nanoparticles, have been investigated. The results are encouraging [ 122 , 123 ].…”
Section: Localised Delivery Systems For Wound Healingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In order to combat infections and promote skin regeneration in burn wounds, a variety of nanosized lipid-based delivery systems, including liposomes, transferosomes, ethosomes, and lipid nanoparticles, have been investigated. The results are encouraging [ 122 , 123 ].…”
Section: Localised Delivery Systems For Wound Healingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to their deformability and ability to resist dry environments, transferosomes can pass to deeper skin layers undamaged. Transferosomes are therefore typically used for transdermal medication delivery in addition to their potential for topical distribution due to their capacity to penetrate deeply through epidermal layers and reach systemic circulation without the risk of vesicle rupture [ 121 , 123 ].…”
Section: Localised Delivery Systems For Wound Healingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Besides intriguing advantages, liposomes might represent inappropriate wound dressing owing to low viscosity, which makes the healing process longer and causes complications such as infections. To overcome this, composites containing different scaffolds such as sodium alginate [ 76 ], chitosan [ 77 ], and three-dimensional supports would be provided to achieve sustained and controlled wound management [ 78 , 79 ]. Raj Kumar et al prepared collagen-based hydrogel as a scaffold to prolong the effect of liposomes loaded with vancomycin applied on MRSA-infected wounds [ 80 ].…”
Section: Mechanism Of Lipid-based Drug Delivery Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent studies highlighted that modern dressings with natural active compounds or HEs can be an ideal delivery system in wound healing [ 115 , 116 ]. In addition, other studies describing the incorporation of lipid vesicles in modern dressings for wound healing have shown promising results [ 117 , 118 , 119 , 120 ]. Although, a thorough search of the relevant literature yielded only a limited number of studies in which VNs with PCs were included in polymeric dressings for wound healing [ 31 , 94 ].…”
Section: Topical Delivery Systems Containing Herbal Extractsmentioning
confidence: 99%