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  • Exploring The Potential Of Nanotechnology In Enhancing The Efficacy And Of Pharmaceutical Cosmetics

  • Shri Prakashchand Jain College Of Pharmacy & Research, Palaskhede, Jamner

Abstract

Nanotechnology has emerged as a promising field with significant potential in various industries, including pharmaceuticals and cosmetics. In the realm of pharmaceutical cosmetics, the application of nanotechnology offers opportunities to enhance both efficacy and safety. This paper explores the potential of nanotechnology in improving the performance of pharmaceutical cosmetics, focusing on its ability to enhance skin penetration, target specific skin layers, and improve the bioavailability of active ingredients. Additionally, the safety consideration associated with nanomaterials in cosmetic formulation are discussed, along with an overview of regulatory framework and gauidlines. The paper concludes with future perspectives and challenges in the field,highlighting the need for continued research and development to harness the full potential of nanotechnology in pharmaceutical cosmetics

Keywords

Nanotechnology, Skin penetration, Pharmaceutical Cosmetics, Safety, Cosmetic Formulation, Skin delivery

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Premjit G. Pawar
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Shri Prakashchand Jain College Of Pharmacy & Research

Premjit G. Pawar, Exploring The Potential Of Nanotechnology In Enhancing The Efficacy And Of Pharmaceutical Cosmetics, Int. J. of Pharm. Sci., 2024, Vol 2, Issue 1, 690-697. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10574353

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