MMSL 2022, 91(2):128-139 | DOI: 10.31482/mmsl.2021.035

NANOEMULGEL AS A RECENT DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEMReview article

Alaa R. Azeez ORCID...1, Myasar Alkotaji ORCID...1,2*
1 College of pharmacy, University of Mosul, Mosul, Iraq
2 College of pharmacy, Ninevah University, Mosul, Iraq

Every year many drug molecules discovered to be effective in treatment of many diseases, however not all of these drugs succeed in reaching the market. One of the main reasons for such failure is the lipophilicity or low water solubility of these chemicals which results in poor bioavailability. Nanoemulsion has the ability to deliver these drugs in an efficient way. Nanoemulsion, which is usually o/w emulsion can incorporate this lipophilic drug into nanolipoidal droplets. However, the difficulty in applying liquid dosage form can be overcome by using nanoemulgel system. Nanoemulgel considered as a suitable way to deliver lipophilic drugs through topical route. This review tries to highlight the importance of nanoemulgel as a drug delivery system. The components of the systems have been explored and the methods of preparations including high energy methods and low energy methods have been discussed. Different methods were used in characterization of such delivery system; all of these methods and techniques were reviewed briefly. Finally, the recent researches about different applications of emulgel in local delivery or systemic delivery has been discussed. To conclude, the nanoemulgel applications in drug delivery is very promising and many products will find their way to the markets soon.

Keywords: Nanoemulgel; nanoemulsions; drug delivery system; transdermal drug delivery system

Received: September 14, 2021; Revised: October 13, 2021; Accepted: October 14, 2021; Prepublished online: December 1, 2021; Published: June 3, 2022  Show citation

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