Transferosomes: New Prevailing for Transdermal Drug Delivery System for Strengthen Drug Penetration
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ANSHIKA SHARMA, DINESH KAUSHIK, DEVENDER CHAUHAN
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Transferosomes are a useful drug delivery system for poorly soluble medications because they are elastic materials that can bend their structure and squeeze themselves through tiny pores that are smaller than their size. Using non-ionic surfactants like Span 80, Span 20, soy lecithin, Carbopol 940, and Tween 80, transferosomes have been produced using rotary film evaporation and vortexing/sonication techniques. Pharmaceutical researchers are interested in this carrier system because it enhances patient acceptability and minimizes side effects related to the conventional oral route by avoiding first-pass metabolism. This improves the pharmacological and physiological response by maintaining consistent drug levels. The structure, advantages, and disadvantages of formulation materials, formulation processes, evaluation methods, and applications are all included in this review, along with patents that have been published in the literature. This review discusses patents that have been published in the literature as well as the composition, advantages, and disadvantages of formulation materials, formulation processes, evaluation methods, and applications.
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Keyword:
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Transferosomes, TDDS, NSAIDS, Lipophilic, Medication
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https://doi.org/10.31838/ijpr/2025.17.01.007
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