Biocompatible Dipeptide Nanogels with Cinnamic Acid for Advanced Skin Disorder Therapy | Nanotechnology in Dermatology
Role of Cinnamic Acid in Skin Disorder Therapy Cinnamic acid is a naturally occurring phenolic compound known for its antimicrobial, antioxidant, and anti-inflammatory properties. In dermatological formulations, cinnamic acid can help reduce oxidative stress, inhibit microbial growth, and regulate inflammatory responses in damaged skin tissues. When integrated into nanogel systems, cinnamic acid can be delivered more efficiently to affected areas, improving therapeutic performance and supporting skin healing processes. Nanogel-Based Drug Delivery Mechanisms Nanogels function as highly efficient drug delivery platforms due to their nanoscale size, porous structure, and ability to respond to environmental stimuli. In skin therapy, these nanogels can penetrate superficial layers of the skin and gradually release active compounds in a controlled manner. This mechanism ensures sustained therapeutic activity, reduces the frequency of application, and minimizes potential side effects as...