Nanosystems in the Skin: from Undesirable Nanomaterial Exposure to Novel Nanoformulations

Nanomaterials are widely used in medical, pharmaceutical and industrial areas. The thesis investigated nanosystems in the skin. First, establishing through in vitro skin studies that nanomaterials accumulate on the skin surface and follicles with minimal potential for toxicity. Second, developing no...

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Main Author: Nastiti, Christofori Maria Ratna Rini
Format: Thesis
Published: Curtin University 2019
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/78294
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description Nanomaterials are widely used in medical, pharmaceutical and industrial areas. The thesis investigated nanosystems in the skin. First, establishing through in vitro skin studies that nanomaterials accumulate on the skin surface and follicles with minimal potential for toxicity. Second, developing novel nanocarrier delivery systems to target the natural potent antioxidant resveratrol within the skin. Nanoemulsions hold great promise for targeted skin delivery skin for a range of cosmeceutical and dermatological purposes.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-782942022-03-21T06:37:45Z Nanosystems in the Skin: from Undesirable Nanomaterial Exposure to Novel Nanoformulations Nastiti, Christofori Maria Ratna Rini Nanomaterials are widely used in medical, pharmaceutical and industrial areas. The thesis investigated nanosystems in the skin. First, establishing through in vitro skin studies that nanomaterials accumulate on the skin surface and follicles with minimal potential for toxicity. Second, developing novel nanocarrier delivery systems to target the natural potent antioxidant resveratrol within the skin. Nanoemulsions hold great promise for targeted skin delivery skin for a range of cosmeceutical and dermatological purposes. 2019 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/78294 Curtin University fulltext
spellingShingle Nastiti, Christofori Maria Ratna Rini
Nanosystems in the Skin: from Undesirable Nanomaterial Exposure to Novel Nanoformulations
title Nanosystems in the Skin: from Undesirable Nanomaterial Exposure to Novel Nanoformulations
title_full Nanosystems in the Skin: from Undesirable Nanomaterial Exposure to Novel Nanoformulations
title_fullStr Nanosystems in the Skin: from Undesirable Nanomaterial Exposure to Novel Nanoformulations
title_full_unstemmed Nanosystems in the Skin: from Undesirable Nanomaterial Exposure to Novel Nanoformulations
title_short Nanosystems in the Skin: from Undesirable Nanomaterial Exposure to Novel Nanoformulations
title_sort nanosystems in the skin: from undesirable nanomaterial exposure to novel nanoformulations
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/78294