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In vitro evaluation of quercetin cutaneous absorption from topical formulations and its functional stability by antioxidant activity.

Rúbia Casagrande1, Sandra R Georgetti, Waldiceu A Verri, Maria F Borin, Renata F V Lopez, Maria J V Fonseca.   

Abstract

Recently, it was demonstrated that two different formulations containing quercetin inhibit the UVB-induced cutaneous oxidative stress and inflammation. Therefore, in the present study it was evaluated the functional stability of those formulations by the antioxidant activity, the release of quercetin from the formulations, and its skin retention using modified Franz diffusion cells. Both formulations tested ((1) non-ionic emulsion with high lipid content and (2) anionic emulsion with low lipid content) remained functionally (hydrogen-donating ability) stable during 180 days. Furthermore, quercetin was released from both formulations as determined using nitrocellulose membrane. In vitro antioxidant activity of retained quercetin into the skin was observed for both formulations as detected by the inhibition of malondialdehyde formation. The effect of quercetin retention was time-dependent for formulation 1. Concluding, this study demonstrates that quercetin remains functionally stable in formulations, and measuring the antioxidant activity is an efficient approach to evaluate quercetin skin retention with minimal interference of the tissue products. Furthermore, the present results on skin retention explain the previous study on quercetin in vivo activities, and together, these data suggest that formulations containing quercetin may be used as topical active products to control UVB-mediated oxidative damage of the skin.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16959452     DOI: 10.1016/j.ijpharm.2006.08.006

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Pharm        ISSN: 0378-5173            Impact factor:   5.875


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