Abstract
The application of nanoparticles and their novel properties are mostly used in different branches such as biotechnology, medical imaging, and catalysts as it offers safe and constant therapeutic effects in earlier days. Therefore, the plant-based products used in various applications of medicine and industry have been growing gradually. The nanoparticle synthesis was derived from various sources like plant-based biological molecules, polymer, bacteria, proteins, fungi, polypeptides, lipids, polysaccharides, , and nucleic acid which are nontoxic and eco-friendly. During the present years, the novel synthesis of nanoparticles shows promising prospects among the researcher based on certain attributes such as dose frequency, reduction in dose, specific site targeting, and increases in skin permeability. Recently, the new nanoparticle syntheses for the drug delivery system are mostly acquired from plant and milk proteins. This chapter has been explored the usage of nanocarrier molecules acting as a drug delivery system for the topical and transdermal applications.
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Mani, A., Mahalingam, G. (2020). Topical Delivery of Drugs for Skin Disease Treatment: Prospects and Promises. In: Patra, J., Fraceto, L., Das, G., Campos, E. (eds) Green Nanoparticles. Nanotechnology in the Life Sciences. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-39246-8_9
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