Invasomes

Invasome

An invasome is a type of artificial vesicle nanocarrier that transport substances through the skin, the most superficial biological barrier. Vesicles are small particles surrounded by a lipid layer that can carry substances into and out of the cell. Artificial vesicles can be engineered to deliver drugs within the cell, with specific applications within transdermal drug delivery. However, the skin proves to be a barrier to effective penetration and delivery of drug therapies. Thus, invasomes are a new generation of vesicle with added structural components to assist with skin penetration.[1]

  1. ^ Babaie, Soraya; Bakhshayesh, Azizeh Rahmani Del; Ha, Ji Won; Hamishehkar, Hamed; Kim, Ki Hyun (Feb 2020). "Invasome: A Novel Nanocarrier for Transdermal Drug Delivery". Nanomaterials. 10 (2): 341. doi:10.3390/nano10020341. ISSN 2079-4991. PMC 7075144. PMID 32079276.