Secondary metabolites in topical infectious diseases and nanomedicine applications

Ankit Sahoo, Khusbu Dwivedi, Waleed H. Almalki, Ashok Kumar Mandal, Abdurrahman Alhamyani, Obaid Afzal, Abdulmalik Saleh Altamimi, Nabil K. Alruwaili, Pradip Kumar Yadav, Md Abul Barkat, Tanuja Singh, Mahfoozur Rahman

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Abstract

Topical infection affects nearly one-third of the world's population; it may result from poor sanitation, hygienic conditions and crowded living and working conditions that accelerate the spread of topical infectious diseases. The problems associated with the anti-infective agents are drug resistance and long-term therapy. Secondary metabolites are obtained from plants, microorganisms and animals, but they are metabolized inside the human body. The integration of nanotechnology into secondary metabolites is gaining attention due to their interaction at the subatomic and skin-tissue levels. Hydrogel, liposomes, lipidic nanoparticles, polymeric nanoparticles and metallic nanoparticles are the most suitable carriers for secondary metabolite delivery. Therefore, the present review article extensively discusses the topical applications of nanomedicines for the effective delivery of secondary metabolites.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1191-1215
Number of pages25
JournalNanomedicine
Volume19
Issue number13
DOIs
StatePublished - 2024

Keywords

  • bacteria
  • fungi
  • nanomedicine
  • nanotoxicology
  • secondary metabolites
  • skin
  • topical infection
  • virus

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