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Article title
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Abstract
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Keywords
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Introduction
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Dermal delivery system for natural active ingredient
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Nanostructured Lipid Carriers (NLCs)
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Advantages and limitations
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Different types of NLCs
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Lipids
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Phospholipids
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Fatty acids
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Wax esters
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Triglycerides
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Cationic lipids
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Ionizable lipids
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Surfactants
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NLC Preparation methods
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High-pressure homogenization (HPH)
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High-shear homogenization (HSH) and ultrasonication
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Microemulsion
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Solvent emulsification/evaporation
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Membrane contactors
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Phase inversion temperature (PIT)
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Coacervation
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NLC Characterization
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Recent developments in the use of NLCs for natural active ingredient delivery
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NLCs increase the effectivity and bioactivity of natural active ingredients
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NLCs increase the stability of natural active ingredients
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NLCs control drug release and deliver natural active ingredients with different polarity
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Conclusion
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