Zeitschrift für Naturforschung C,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: April 28, 2025
Abstract
Ocular
nanogels
have
emerged
as
a
promising
therapeutic
approach,
and
nanotechnology
has
speed
up
the
growth
of
pharmaceutical
medical
technology
sectors.
The
physiological
anatomical
barriers
eye
limit
use
traditional
ocular
preparations,
which
leads
to
low
drug
bioavailability
brief
retention
period.
This
presents
serious
problem
for
patients,
doctors,
chemists.
Nevertheless,
can
encapsulate
medications
within
three-dimensional
crosslinked
polymeric
networks
provide
controlled
prolonged
delivery
by
using
particular
structural
layouts
unique
preparation
techniques,
improving
efficacy
patient
compliance.
Dextran
its
variants,
naturally
occurring
polysaccharide,
drawn
lot
interest
in
developing
systems
applications.
Many
dextran-based
with
customized
geometries
features
been
fabricated
recently,
such
hydrogels,
nanogels,
magnetic
nanoparticles,
nanoemulsions,
self-assembled
micelles
microparticles.
review
advancement
potential
treatment
various
conditions,
cataract,
conjunctivitis,
glaucoma,
dry
syndrome,
age-related
macular
degeneration,
corneal
ulcers.
Moreover,
process
development
assessing
these
nanomedicines,
emphasizing
their
safety
effectiveness
established
preclinical,
toxicological,
clinical
assessments,
patent
updates,
elaborated.
Cosmetics,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
11(4), P. 112 - 112
Published: July 6, 2024
In
a
world
increasingly
focused
on
eco-conscious
living,
the
cosmetic
industry
is
actively
adopting
nanotechnology
to
transform
plant
and
animal
by-products
into
high-value
beauty
products.
This
comprehensive
review
explores
innovative
sustainable
approaches
for
extracting
utilizing
bioactive
compounds
from
these
by-products.
The
application
of
nanocarrier
systems
highlighted
their
role
in
enhancing
delivery
efficacy
safety
ingredients
skincare
Consumer
demand
environmental
concerns
drive
shift
towards
natural
Traditional
production
often
involves
significant
ecological
impacts,
prompting
seek
greener
alternatives.
addresses
critical
need
solutions
that
align
with
global
sustainability
goals,
particularly
those
outlined
2030
Agenda
Sustainable
Development.
provides
valuable
insights
current
trends
future
directions
cosmetics
by
focusing
uniquely
integrates
practices
industry.
It
details
benefits
using
nanocarriers
improve
stability,
bioavailability,
derived
waste.
intersection
high-tech
methodologies
offers
novel
perspective
innovation.
Future
research
should
focus
overcoming
technical,
regulatory,
economic
challenges
scaling
up
applications.
Investigations
include
development
transparent
supply
chains,
standardization
methods
characterizing
nanoparticles,
lifecycle
assessments
ensure
safety.
Additionally,
fostering
collaboration
between
scientific
research,
practices,
consumer
education
vital
advancing
practices.
contributes
broader
discourse
presenting
clear
pathway
integrating
approaches.
ensures
products
meet
expectations
promote
stewardship
circular
economy,
ultimately
benefiting
both
skin
planet.
Pharmaceutics,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
16(10), P. 1270 - 1270
Published: Sept. 28, 2024
Natural
bioactives
are
mixtures
of
compounds
extracted
from
plants
with
physicochemical
properties
that
usually
not
favorable
for
penetrating
the
skin's
complex
barrier.
Nanoparticles
have
important
advantages
both
in
dermatology
and
cosmetology:
improved
solubility
stability
encapsulated
phytocompounds,
controlled
sustained
skin
delivery,
enhanced
permeation,
leading
to
an
bioavailability.
This
review
focuses
on
two
generations
lipid-based
nanoparticles:
solid
lipid
nanoparticles
(SLNs)
nanostructured
carriers
(NLCs).
An
extensive
overview
recent
studies
SLNs
NLCs
entrapping
essential
oils,
herbal
extracts,
phytocompounds
topical
applications
is
presented,
emphasizing
their
composition,
characterization,
efficacy,
methodologies
used
evaluate
them.
also
summarizes
systems
containing
natural
incorporated
into
NLCs,
commercially
available
products
registered
patents
field.
turn
out
be
effective
nanocarriers
applications,
offering
significantly
encapsulation
efficiency,
stability,
delivery.
However,
full
potential
underexplored.
Future
should
study
new
show
more
specialized
solutions
address
specific
requirements;
product
performance
a
pleasant
sensory
profile
could
lead
increased
customer
compliance
use.
Cureus,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Aug. 28, 2024
Ferulic
acid
(FA),
a
phenolic
compound
abundant
in
the
cell
walls
of
seeds,
leaves,
and
roots
various
fruits,
vegetables,
cereals,
grains,
is
renowned
for
its
wide
range
biological
activities,
including
antioxidant,
anti-inflammatory,
antimicrobial,
anticancer
properties.
Despite
therapeutic
potential,
clinical
application
FA
hindered
by
challenges
such
as
poor
water
solubility,
limited
bioavailability,
rapid
metabolism,
instability
under
physiological
conditions.
To
address
these
issues,
nanotechnology
has
emerged
transformative
approach,
enhancing
FA's
pharmacokinetic
profile.
Various
nanoparticle-based
systems,
polymer-based
lipid-based
nanoparticles,
have
been
developed
to
encapsulate
FA.
These
systems
demonstrated
significant
improvements
stability,
with
studies
showing
enhanced
antioxidant
activity
controlled
release
profiles.
Further,
surface
engineering
nanoparticles
provides
targeted
drug/phytochemical
delivery
potential.
The
drugs/phytochemicals
significantly
enhances
efficacy
minimizes
systemic
side
effects.
This
review
explores
potential
FA,
limitations
application,
advancements
that
are
paving
way
effective
use.
Scientific Reports,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
15(1)
Published: Jan. 9, 2025
Abstract
Glutaraldehyde
(GLU)
is
mainly
used
in
medicine
by
healthcare
workers
during
infection
control
as
a
chemical
disinfectant.
It
has
been
linked
to
numerous
health
hazards
that
range
from
asthma
irritation
of
the
eye
contact
dermatitis.
Citrullus
colocynthis
(C.C.)
utilized
supplement
combat
health-related
problems.
This
study
aimed
assess
effectiveness
locally
applied
extract
and
loaded
with
ZnONPs
against
dermatitis
caused
disinfectant
glutaraldehyde
(2%).The
female
mice
were
divided
into
five
groups
(G1,
G2,
G3,
G4,
G5).
Group
1
was
control.
The
other
4
(2,3,4,and
5)
sprayed
2%
GLU
(2
mg/kg
body
weight),
(3,4,and
subjected
local
application
natural
products
(
cream,
ZnONP
on
cream),
respectively.
Each
experimental
animal
followed
for
5
days
per
week
30
days.Our
findings
revealed
GLU-induced
via
upregulation
TNF-α,
IL-1b,
NFkb
1,
ptgs2
mRNA
expression
downregulation
TGFB1
oxidative
stress
altered
biochemical
markers
histological
appearance.
However,
these
effects
improved
,
C.C.
extract,
C.C.-ZnONPs
.Local
had
preventive
-induced
through
suppression
inflammatory
enhancement
antioxidants.
Drug Development and Industrial Pharmacy,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 1 - 31
Published: March 21, 2025
This
review
examines
recent
advancements
in
nanoparticle-based
delivery
systems
for
phytochemicals,
focusing
on
their
role
overcoming
multidrug
resistance,
improving
therapeutic
efficacy,
and
facilitating
clinical
translation.
highlights
advances
nanoparticle-enabled
phytochemical
to
enhance
bioavailability,
improve
outcomes,
enable
targeted
applications.
By
comparing
various
nanoparticle
systems,
formulation
methods,
efficacy
data,
it
identifies
gaps
current
research
guides
the
development
of
more
effective,
next-generation
phytochemical-loaded
nanocarriers.
A
systematic
literature
published
between
2000
2024
was
conducted
using
PubMed,
Scopus,
Web
Science.
Articles
cancer
therapy
were
included.
Compounds
such
as
curcumin,
resveratrol,
quercetin,
epigallocatechin
gallate
demonstrate
enhanced
anti-cancer
when
encapsulated
nanoparticles,
leading
improved
increased
tumor
cell
targeting,
reduced
toxicity.
Clinical
trials
indicate
regression
fewer
adverse
effects.
Emerging
approaches-such
nanogels,
hybrid
combination
therapies
with
immune
checkpoint
inhibitors-further
refine
treatment
efficacy.
Nanoparticle-based
significantly
potential
making
them
promising
candidates
safer,
effective
treatments.
However,
challenges
related
regulatory
guidelines,
scalability,
long-term
safety
must
be
addressed
fully
realize
potential.
PeerJ,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
13, P. e19316 - e19316
Published: April 28, 2025
Particulate
matter
less
than
2.5
µm
(PM2.5)
is
a
significant
air
pollutant
and
linked
to
an
increased
risk
of
health
conditions,
including
skin
diseases.
The
skin,
as
the
first
barrier
largest
organ,
primarily
damaged
by
PM2.5
through
different
pathways.
Several
studies
have
shown
that
upregulates
inflammatory
responses
excessive
production
reactive
oxygen
species
(ROS)
several
cytokines,
leading
PM2.5-induced
damage.
ROS/mitogen-activated
protein
kinase
(MAPK)
Cyclooxygenase-2-Prostaglandin
E2
(COX2/PGE2)
pathways
are
activated
free
radical
scavenging
phase
II
detoxification.
Natural
products
been
suggested
therapeutic
agents
for
mitigating
We
elaborate
on
mechanisms
action
natural
their
functions
protectants
against
environmental
This
review
highlights
optimal
doses
clinical
study,
which
may
benefit
dermatologists,
molecular
biologists,
clinicians,
healthcare
professionals
in
preventive
alternative
medicine.
available
scientific
literature
published
between
1999
2024
was
searched
using
PubMed
Google
Scholar.
Multiple
keywords
related
topic
were
used.
Only
41
screened
articles
chosen
this
review,
they
most
relevant
publications
advantages
specific
targeting
injury.
All
meeting
criteria
being
original
full
written
English
included.
summarized
products,
phenolic/polyphenolic
compounds
flavonoids,
can
act
anti-inflammatory
antioxidant
protecting
oxidative
stress,
inhibiting
enzymes
promote
formation,
enhancing
enzyme
activity,
reducing
overall
ROS
formation.
demonstrated
efficacy
alleviating
intracellular
ROS,
mitochondrial
dysfunction,
autophagy,
apoptosis
caused
PM2.5.
In
addition,
phytochemical
support
restoration
wound
healing
process
muscle
contraction
impaired
pollutants,
such
UV
rays.
promising
protect
environment-mediated
problems
focusing
action.
Particular
emphasis
placed
compounds,
sulforaphane,
hesperidin,
quercetin,
catechin,
diphloroethohydroxycarmalol,
resveratrol,
ginsenoside,
become
interesting
candidates
nutraceuticals
due
potential
reduce
reliance
conventional
medicines.
However,
low
stability
bioavailability
remain
challenges
use;
therefore,
further
research
development
warranted.