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Title
Hydrogel-based delivery systems for topical antifungal therapy: a review
Authors
MUHAMMAD ROUF, ZULCAIF AHMAD, ASIF MAHMOOD, YASIR QAVI, SANIIA SHCHINAR and RIFFAT LATIF
Received
May 31, 2024
Published
Volume 58 Issue 5-6 May-June
Keywords
fungal skin infections, hydrogels, antifungal agents, drug delivery system
Abstract
Fungal skin infections are a significant global health concern, with a high prevalence, recurrence, and economic
burden. Traditional antifungal therapies, such as creams and oral formulations, often suffer from limitations, including
poor aqueous solubility, low bioavailability, and the emergence of drug resistance, which can compromise their
therapeutic efficacy. In this context, hydrogel-based delivery systems have emerged as a promising approach to address
these challenges. Hydrogels offer several advantages, including high drug loading capacity, controlled drug release,
improved biocompatibility, and enhanced penetration through the skin barrier. This comprehensive review article
provides an in-depth analysis of recent advancements in developing antifungal hydrogels. It explores the various
preparation methods. The review also highlights the therapeutic applications of antifungal hydrogels, covering a wide
range of fungal skin infections. Furthermore, the article examines the current trends and future perspectives in the field,
including the incorporation of novel active pharmaceutical ingredients, the exploration of hybrid systems, and the
development of stimuli-responsive hydrogels for enhanced targeting and responsiveness. By synthesizing the latest
research and addressing the unmet needs in antifungal therapy, this review aims to provide valuable insights and
guidance for researchers and clinicians working towards the development of more effective and patient-centric
antifungal treatment approaches.
Link
https://doi.org/10.35812/CelluloseChemTechnol.2024.58.41
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