Title : Nanotechnology as a sophisticated tool for cosmetic industry and medicine
Abstract:
Nanotechnology is a novel tool used in targeted therapies, e.g. anticancer treatment or in cosmetology for modification of active substances with carrier molecules. Cosmetic law is naturally very cautious about “nano-products”, taking care of consumer’s safety. The available literature provides information on the anticancer potential of graphene oxides (GO) and reduced graphene oxides (rGO) against various types of cancer. However, there are no approved graphene solutions on the market for application of such drugs in oncology. Up to date, GO and rGO have most often been used as a component of the composite with a chemically modified surface binding (via adhesive forces or covalently) specific nanoparticles (including magnetics), polymers as well as immobilized anticancer substances, primarily doxorubicin or its electrophilic derivatives, and cisplatin. Scientific activity in the field of graphene biomedicine has been continually increasing both in Poland and worldwide, and as referred to by Graphene Flagship, the first graphene-based drugs will have been developed by 2030.
Audience take-away:
- Nanotechnology applied for modification of active substance in order to improve efficacy and bioavailability.
- Nanotechnology in cosmetic industry.
- Graphene nanoplates as drug carriers of the future.