Abstract

Abstract: Nanoemulsions (NEs) have emerged as adaptable medication delivery methods with extensive applications in both pharmaceuticals and cosmeceuticals. This comprehensive review delves into the myriad advantages of NEs, ranging from enhanced drug absorption to providing stability for chemically unstable compounds. NEs exhibit promising potential as substitutes for liposomes, offering improved performance in various formulations. In the realm of cosmeceuticals, NEs play a pivotal role in enabling rapid skin penetration while maintaining skin moisturization, thanks to their visually appealing coating. Their ability to deliver active ingredients efficiently makes them an attractive option for cosmetic formulations seeking enhanced efficacy. Moreover, this review sheds light on the involvement of NEs in antimicrobial therapies and gene therapy, underscoring their versatility and potential in addressing diverse medical challenges. Additionally, NEs find applications in commercial disinfectants, further highlighting their broad utility beyond traditional drug delivery systems. Furthermore, the review discusses innovative strategies, such as solid self-nanoemulsifying drug delivery systems (S-SNEDDS), which offer advantages in terms of stability, drug loading capacity, and patient compliance. By exploring these strategies, researchers aim to overcome existing limitations and optimize the therapeutic potential of NEs.

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