通过脂质纳米颗粒包封抗炎外用产品,增强莱油和生姜提取物的皮肤渗透。

IF 3.3 2区 医学 Q1 INTEGRATIVE & COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE
Somkamol Intawong, Kanyanat Kaewiad, Thanchanok Muangman, Worawut Kriangkrai
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背景:对有效和安全的疼痛管理解决方案的需求日益增加,特别是对于慢性疾病,已经导致关注局部产品,提供有针对性的缓解和最小的全身副作用。本研究旨在开发一种创新的抗炎局部配方,利用phlai(生姜)油和生姜(生姜)提取物,这两种物质都被认为具有有效的抗炎特性。方法:采用热均质法制备纳米结构脂质颗粒(NPOs),加入不同比例的姜提取物和麻叶油。系统地考察了NPOs的理化性质、包封效率和稳定性。体外渗透研究采用Franz扩散细胞评估皮肤渗透。通过测量一氧化氮(NO)、TNF-α和PGE2水平来评估RAW 264.7巨噬细胞的抗炎效果。结果:与常规溶液相比,NPO配方改善了6-姜辣素的皮肤渗透,其累积渗透和通量值更高。荧光显微镜证实,当通过NPOs输送时,尼罗河红染料的皮肤渗透更深。缬草油与生姜提取物联合使用可显著增强抗炎活性,抑制NO生成达75.98%,抑制TNF-α生成达70.03%。此外,联合处理对PGE2水平的抑制作用为62.34%,大于单独处理的效果。这些结果表明,基于npo的制剂不仅增强了生物活性化合物的传递,而且通过联合作用增强了它们的治疗潜力。结论:基于npo的制剂具有有效的经皮给药、提高皮肤渗透和抗炎作用的潜力。这种方法为开发自然局部疼痛缓解解决方案提供了一条有前途的途径,充分利用传统草药的治疗效益。通过增强皮肤吸收和确保稳定性,本研究有助于开发安全有效的综合保健外用产品。然而,需要进一步的研究,包括临床试验和体内研究,来验证该配方与现有治疗方法相比的有效性和安全性。
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Enhancing skin permeation of Phlai oil and ginger extracts through lipid nanoparticle encapsulation for anti-inflammatory topical products.

Background: The increasing demand for effective and safe pain management solutions, particularly for chronic conditions, has led to a focus on topical products that provide targeted relief with minimal systemic side effects. This study aims to develop an innovative anti-inflammatory topical formulation utilizing phlai (Zingiber cassumunar) oil and ginger (Zingiber officinale) extract, both of which are recognized for their potent anti-inflammatory properties.

Methods: Nanostructured lipid particles (NPOs) were prepared using a hot homogenization technique followed by ultrasonication, incorporating varying ratios of ginger extract and phlai oil. The physicochemical properties, encapsulation efficiency, and stability of the NPOs were systematically investigated. In vitro permeation studies were conducted using Franz diffusion cells to assess skin penetration. The anti-inflammatory efficacy was evaluated in RAW 264.7 macrophage cells by measuring levels of nitric oxide (NO), TNF-α, and PGE2.

Results: The NPO formulation improved skin penetration of 6-gingerol compared to conventional solutions, as evidenced by higher cumulative permeation and flux values. Fluorescence microscopy confirmed deeper skin penetration of Nile red dye when delivered via the NPOs. The combination of phlai oil and ginger extract showed enhanced anti-inflammatory activity, inhibiting NO production by up to 75.98% and TNF-α by 70.03%. Additionally, the combination treatment inhibited PGE2 levels by 62.34%, which was greater than the effects observed with each individual extract. These results indicate that the NPO-based formulation not only enhances the delivery of bioactive compounds but also enhances their therapeutic potential through combined action.

Conclusions: The findings suggest that NPO-based formulations have the potential to effectively deliver herbal extracts transdermally, improving skin penetration and anti-inflammatory effects. This approach offers a promising avenue for developing natural topical pain relief solutions, leveraging the therapeutic benefits of traditional herbal medicine. By enhancing dermal absorption and ensuring stability, this study contributes to the development of safe and effective topical products for integrative health care. However, further research, including clinical trials and in vivo studies, is needed to validate the efficacy and safety of this formulation compared to existing treatments.

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BMC Complementary Medicine and Therapies
BMC Complementary Medicine and Therapies INTEGRATIVE & COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE-
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