TRANSFERSOMES: PIVOTAL ROLE IN DRUG DELIVERY

Authors

  • Pabreja Kavita
  • V.K. Sharma
  • U.V.Singh Sara
  • D.K. Agrawal
  • Kamal Dua

Keywords:

Transdermal, Vesicular, Transfersomes.

Abstract

Background and Purposes:There has been keen interest in the development of a novel drug delivery system. Novel drug delivery system aims to deliver the drug at a rate directed by the needs of the body during the period of treatment, and channel the
active entity to the site of action. At present, no available drug delivery system behaves ideally achieving all the lofty goals, but
sincere attempts have been made to achieve them through novel approaches in drug delivery. A number of novel drug delivery
systems have emerged encompassing various routes of administration to achieve controlled and targeted drug delivery. Encapsulation of the drug in vesicular structures is one such system which can be predicted to prolong the existence of the drug in
systemic circulation and reduce the toxicity, if selective uptake can be achieved. Advances have since been made in the area of
vesicular drug delivery leading to the development of systems that allow drug targeting and the sustained or controlled release
of conventional medicines. The focus of this review is to bring out the application, advantages, and drawbacks of vesicular
systems. One of such vesicular system includes Transfersomes.
Conclusion:Transfersomes are complex most often vesicular aggregates optimized to attain extremely flexible and selfregulating membranes which make the vesicles very deformable. These systems can be successfully used in animals and humans
for the transcutaneous and protein delivery

Published

2023-03-07