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Poonam Kushwaha1, Shazia Usmani2, Mohd Sufiyan2
1Faculty of Pharmacy, Integral University, Lucknow, 226026, India. poonam.kushwaha083@gmail.com.
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Alopecia, a common dermatological condition, poses significant psychological and social challenges. Despite the availability of various treatments, their efficacy is often limited by poor bioavailability and delivery challenges. Nanostructured lipid carriers have emerged as promising advanced drug delivery systems for alopecia treatment due to their ability to encapsulate both hydrophilic and lipophilic compounds, enhancing their stability, solubility, and controlled release. This manuscript explores the potential of Nanostructured lipid carriers as innovative delivery platforms for alopecia therapeutics, focusing on their formulation, characterization, and application in topical treatments. The unique properties of Nanostructured lipid carriers, including their small size, biocompatibility, and ability to target specific skin layers, are discussed in relation to improving the penetration and therapeutic efficacy of active ingredients such as minoxidil, finasteride, and plant-derived compounds. Additionally, we highlight the role of Nanostructured lipid carriers in improving scalp penetration, reducing side effects, and offering a more efficient alternative to conventional treatments. The manuscript concludes with insights into future trends, challenges, and the clinical potential of Nanostructured lipid carriers-based formulations in revolutionizing alopecia treatment.
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