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Iontophoresis application for drug delivery in high resistivity membranes: nails and teeth

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DRUG DELIVERY AND TRANSLATIONAL RESEARCH
卷 13, 期 5, 页码 1272-1287

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s13346-022-01244-0

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Dentin; Enamel; Iontophoresis; High resistivity membranes; Nails

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Iontophoresis has been extensively explored for drug delivery in hard tissues such as nails and teeth. It offers a promising option to enhance drug permeation and distribution, improving treatment efficacy and comfort for patients.
Iontophoresis has been vastly explored to improve drug permeation, mainly for transdermal delivery. Despite the skin's electrical resistance and barrier properties, it has a relatively high aqueous content and is permeable to many drugs. In contrast, nails and teeth are accessible structures for target drug delivery but possess low water content compared to the skin and impose significant barriers to drug permeation. Common diseases of these sites, such as nail onychomycosis and endodontic microbial infections that reach inaccessible regions for mechanical removal, often depend on time-consuming and ineffective treatments relying on drug's passive permeation. Iontophoresis application in nail and teeth structures may be a safe and effective way to improve drug transport across the nail and drug distribution through dental structures, making treatments more effective and comfortable for patients. Here, we provide an overview of iontophoresis applications in these hard tissues, considering specificities such as their high electrical resistivity. Iontophoresis presents a promising option to enhance drug permeation through the nail and dental tissues, and further developments in these areas could lead to widespread clinical use.

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