Essential oils and isolated terpenes in nanosystems designed for topical administration : a review

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Autor(a) principal: Matos, Sheila Porto de
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Teixeira, Helder Ferreira, Lima, Adley Antonini Neves de, Veiga Junior, Valdir Florencio da, Koester, Leticia Scherer
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10183/196905
Resumo: Essential oils are natural products with a complex composition. Terpenes are the most common class of chemical compounds present in essential oils. Terpenes and the essential oils containing them are widely used and investigated by their pharmacological properties and permeation-enhancing ability. However, many terpenes and essential oils are sensitive to environmental conditions, undergoing volatilization and chemical degradation. In order to overcome the chemical instability of some isolated terpenes and essential oils, the encapsulation of these compounds in nanostructured systems (polymeric, lipidic, or molecular complexes) has been employed. In addition, nanoencapsulation can be of interest for pharmaceutical applications due to its capacity to improve the bioavailability and allow the controlled release of drugs. Topical drug administration is a convenient and non-invasive administration route for both local and systemic drug delivery. The present review focuses on describing the current status of research concerning nanostructured delivery systems containing isolated terpenes and/or essential oils designed for topical administration and on discussing the use of terpenes and essential oils either for their biological activities or as permeation enhancers in pharmaceutic formulations.
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title Essential oils and isolated terpenes in nanosystems designed for topical administration : a review
spellingShingle Essential oils and isolated terpenes in nanosystems designed for topical administration : a review
Matos, Sheila Porto de
Óleos essenciais
Nanotecnologia
Ciclodextrinas
Essential oils
Terpenes
Nanotechnology
Cyclodextrins
Topical drug administration
title_short Essential oils and isolated terpenes in nanosystems designed for topical administration : a review
title_full Essential oils and isolated terpenes in nanosystems designed for topical administration : a review
title_fullStr Essential oils and isolated terpenes in nanosystems designed for topical administration : a review
title_full_unstemmed Essential oils and isolated terpenes in nanosystems designed for topical administration : a review
title_sort Essential oils and isolated terpenes in nanosystems designed for topical administration : a review
author Matos, Sheila Porto de
author_facet Matos, Sheila Porto de
Teixeira, Helder Ferreira
Lima, Adley Antonini Neves de
Veiga Junior, Valdir Florencio da
Koester, Leticia Scherer
author_role author
author2 Teixeira, Helder Ferreira
Lima, Adley Antonini Neves de
Veiga Junior, Valdir Florencio da
Koester, Leticia Scherer
author2_role author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Matos, Sheila Porto de
Teixeira, Helder Ferreira
Lima, Adley Antonini Neves de
Veiga Junior, Valdir Florencio da
Koester, Leticia Scherer
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Óleos essenciais
Nanotecnologia
Ciclodextrinas
topic Óleos essenciais
Nanotecnologia
Ciclodextrinas
Essential oils
Terpenes
Nanotechnology
Cyclodextrins
Topical drug administration
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Essential oils
Terpenes
Nanotechnology
Cyclodextrins
Topical drug administration
description Essential oils are natural products with a complex composition. Terpenes are the most common class of chemical compounds present in essential oils. Terpenes and the essential oils containing them are widely used and investigated by their pharmacological properties and permeation-enhancing ability. However, many terpenes and essential oils are sensitive to environmental conditions, undergoing volatilization and chemical degradation. In order to overcome the chemical instability of some isolated terpenes and essential oils, the encapsulation of these compounds in nanostructured systems (polymeric, lipidic, or molecular complexes) has been employed. In addition, nanoencapsulation can be of interest for pharmaceutical applications due to its capacity to improve the bioavailability and allow the controlled release of drugs. Topical drug administration is a convenient and non-invasive administration route for both local and systemic drug delivery. The present review focuses on describing the current status of research concerning nanostructured delivery systems containing isolated terpenes and/or essential oils designed for topical administration and on discussing the use of terpenes and essential oils either for their biological activities or as permeation enhancers in pharmaceutic formulations.
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