Recent Advances on Vaginal delivery for the Treatment of Vulvovaginal candidiasis

2020 ◽  
Vol 13 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sandeep Kaur ◽  
Sukhbir Kaur

Background: Vulvovaginal candidiasis (VVC) is a common vaginal infection caused by candida species, affecting 70% of the women. It may occur due to the imbalance in the vaginal micro-biodata, pregnancy, diabetes, use of antibiotics, frequent sexual activities or AIDS. Aim: The main aim of this review is to provide overview about different vaginal delivery systems for the administration of antifungal agents like conventional, mucoadhesive and muco-penetrating delivery systems. Method: The conventional delivery systems available are having limited efficacy due to the less residence time and adverse effects. In order to overcome these issues, delivery system with mucoadhesive and muco-penetrating properties is required. Mucoadhesive polymers are having excellent binding properties with mucin and thus increasing residence time. On the other hand, muco-penetrating polymers transport the antifungal agents across the mucus layer. Results: This review summarizes the pathophysiology of VVC along with novel delivery systems for the treatment of infection through mucoadhesive and muco-penetrating approaches. Surface modifications of nano/ microparticles with mucoadhesive or muco-penetrating particles may results delivery systems with improved therapeutic efficacy. Conclusion: Based on the available data conventional and mucoadhesive drug delivery systems have some limitations, still requires improvement/ development for safe and effective delivery of antifungal agents.

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Ljiljana Đekić

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Julie L. Richardson ◽  
Luca Ferrari ◽  
Mauro Beccaro ◽  
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Piera Angela Ramires ◽  
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Maria Rochira ◽  
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Lobna Mohamed Mortada

Author(s):  
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Pourya Raee ◽  
Shiva Shahmohamadnejad ◽  
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Jaber Ghorbani ◽  
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: The critical problems of conventional prostate cancer therapeutic strategies like nonspecific toxicity and multi-drug resistance prompted the development and application of countless nanoparticle-based siRNA therapeutics. The main challenges to siRNA-based therapeutics becoming a new paradigm in the treatment of prostate cancer stem from the lack of safe and effective delivery systems, immune system stimulation, poor knowledge of nano-bio interactions, and limitations concerning designing, manufacturing, clinical translation, and commercialization. In this review, we provide cutting-edge advances in nanoparticle-mediated siRNA delivery carriers like polymeric systems, lipid systems, specific systems, and rigid nanoparticles for the treatment of prostate cancer. Moreover, co-delivery of conventional chemotherapy drugs with siRNA as a robust revolutionary strategy for prostate cancer combinational therapy is completely covered.


Author(s):  
Amit Prakash ◽  
Amit Prakash

Oral drug delivery is the most commonly used and preferred route of delivery of pharmaceuticals which has been successfully treating wide number of diseases. The advantages of this method of delivery are patient friendly, cost effective, established delivery system, noninvasiveness and convenient, and In the pharmaceutical field it is the most favored drug delivery system. Oral drug delivery systems along with other effective delivery system types that are effective and promising are discussed in this paper based on the mechanism of drug release.


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