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Peptide nanocarriers incorporated with adaptogens
* 1 , 2 , 1 , 3 , * 2
1  Cracow University of Technology, CUT Doctoral School, Faculty of Materials Engineering and Physics Department of Material Engineering, Cracow, Poland
2  Cracow University of Technology, Faculty of Materials Engineering and Physics, Department of Materials Engineering
3  Department of Chemotherapy, Copernicus Memorial Hospital of Lodz, Medical University of Lodz, Lodz, Poland
Academic Editor: William D. Lubell

Published: 09 November 2024 by MDPI in 2nd Canadian Peptide and Protein Community Virtual Meeting session Poster Session
Abstract:

Peptide nanocarriers incorporated with adaptogens represent an innovative approach in the fields of medicine and cosmetology, offering new possibilities in therapy and skin care. Adaptogens, known for their antioxidant properties, stress resistance, and support of homeostasis, have been introduced into peptide nanocarriers to enhance their stability and effectiveness. With a carefully designed peptide structure, these nanocarriers enable precise delivery of adaptogens to cells, increasing the bioavailability of active ingredients. The study evaluated the physicochemical properties, stability, and therapeutic efficacy of the nanocarriers, demonstrating their potential in combating oxidative stress and aging processes. The results indicate the feasibility of applying this technology in future therapeutic products, particularly for the treatment of skin disorders.

Acknowledgments: The project is financed with funds from the state budget granted by the Minister of Science within the framework of the "Student Scientific Clubs Create Innovations" (SKN/SP/601893/2024) "Application of Biohydrogels Containing Adaptogens in Innovative Chronic Wound Therapy" .The research work was carried out within the SMART-MAT Functional Materials Science Club (section Smart-Mat) at the Faculty of Materials Engineering and Physics of the Cracow University of Technology.

Keywords: peptide nanocarriers; adaptogens; skin therapy; antioxidant properties; oxidative stress; bioavailability; skin care; anti-aging

 
 
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