Alegre Flores-Pérez, Rosa Maria Angeles-Villegas, Angélica Villanueva-Martínez, Norma L Delgado-Buenrostro, Yolanda I Chirino, María Guadalupe Nava-Arzaluz, Elizabeth Piñón-Segundo, Adriana Ganem-Rondero
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Thermosensitive hydrogel with nanostructured lipid carriers (NLC) for the topical administration of curcuminoids, resveratrol, and piperine intended for the treatment of psoriasis.
Chronic inflammatory conditions, such as psoriasis, require effective therapeutic strategies to manage both local and systemic inflammation. This study aimed to develop a thermosensitive hydrogel (Gel) based on Pluronic F127 and F68, incorporating NLC (Gel-NLC) loaded with anti-inflammatory phytochemicals, such as curcuminoids, resveratrol, and/or piperine, for the topical treatment of psoriasis. Phytochemicals-loaded NLC presented encapsulation efficiency > 90%, particle size values between 39-49 nm, and polydispersity indices <0.211. Compared to curcuminoids and resveratrol from NLC and Gel-NLC, piperine alone or in combination with other phytochemicals showed superior release and transdermal flux both in vitro and ex vivo. Simultaneous encapsulation of resveratrol and piperine significantly decreased the permeation of the former, while an increase in the permeation of piperine was observed when combined with curcuminoids or resveratrol. Confocal microscopy analysis revealed that curcuminoids displayed the highest retention in the skin when encapsulated in NLC as a single agent, followed by resveratrol and piperine. These variations can be attributed to their physicochemical properties. The developed formulations are presented as effective delivery systems that can enhance the availability of these phytochemicals, thereby increasing their anti-inflammatory potential in the treatment of psoriasis.
期刊介绍:
Pharmaceutical Development & Technology publishes research on the design, development, manufacture, and evaluation of conventional and novel drug delivery systems, emphasizing practical solutions and applications to theoretical and research-based problems. The journal aims to publish significant, innovative and original research to advance the frontiers of pharmaceutical development and technology.
Through original articles, reviews (where prior discussion with the EIC is encouraged), short reports, book reviews and technical notes, Pharmaceutical Development & Technology covers aspects such as:
-Preformulation and pharmaceutical formulation studies
-Pharmaceutical materials selection and characterization
-Pharmaceutical process development, engineering, scale-up and industrialisation, and process validation
-QbD in the form a risk assessment and DoE driven approaches
-Design of dosage forms and drug delivery systems
-Emerging pharmaceutical formulation and drug delivery technologies with a focus on personalised therapies
-Drug delivery systems research and quality improvement
-Pharmaceutical regulatory affairs
This journal will not consider for publication manuscripts focusing purely on clinical evaluations, botanicals, or animal models.