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Double layer adhesive silicone dressing as a potential dermal drug delivery film in scar treatment.

Krystyna Mojsiewicz-Pieńkowska1, Marzena Jamrógiewicz2, Maria Żebrowska3, Barbara Mikolaszek3, Małgorzata Sznitowska3.   

Abstract

The present studies focused on the evaluation of design of an adhesive silicone film intended for scar treatment. Developed silicone double layer film was examined in terms of its future relevance to therapy and applicability on the human skin considering properties which included in vitro permeability of water vapor and oxygen. In order to adapt the patches for medical use in the future there were tested such properties as in vitro adhesion and occlusion related to in vivo hydration. From the silicone rubbers double layer silicone film was prepared: a non-adhesive elastomer as a drug carrier (the matrix for active substances - enoxaparin sodium - low molecular weight heparin) and an adhesive elastomer, applied on the surface of the matrix. The novel adhesive silicone film was found to possess optimal properties in comparison to commercially available silicone dressing: adhesion in vivo, adhesion in vitro - 11.79N, occlusion F=85% and water vapor permeability in vitro - WVP=105g/m(2)/24h, hydration of stratum corneum in vivoH=61-89 (RSD=1.6-0.9%), oxygen permeation in vitro - 119-391 cm(3)/m(2)/24 (RSD=0.17%). In vitro release studies indicated sufficient LMWH release rate from silicone matrix. Developed novel adhesive silicone films were considered an effective treatment of scars and keloids and a potential drug carrier able to improve the effectiveness of therapy.
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Keywords:  Adhesion; Hydration; Occlusion; Oxygen and water permeation; Skin dressing

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25639195     DOI: 10.1016/j.ijpharm.2015.01.050

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


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Authors:  Krystyna Mojsiewicz-Pieńkowska; Marzena Jamrógiewicz; Katarzyna Szymkowska; Dominika Krenczkowska
Journal:  Front Pharmacol       Date:  2016-05-30       Impact factor: 5.810

2.  Effects of Sucrose Palmitate on the Physico-Chemical and Mucoadhesive Properties of Buccal Films.

Authors:  András Kelemen; Bálint Katona; Szilvia Módra; Zoltán Aigner; István Sebe; Klára Pintye-Hódi; Romána Zelkó; Géza Regdon; Katalin Kristó
Journal:  Molecules       Date:  2020-11-11       Impact factor: 4.411

3.  Investigation of Surface Properties and Free Volumes of Chitosan-Based Buccal Mucoadhesive Drug Delivery Films Containing Ascorbic Acid.

Authors:  Katalin Kristó; Szilvia Módra; Viktória Hornok; Károly Süvegh; Krisztina Ludasi; Zoltán Aigner; András Kelemen; Tamás Sovány; Klára Pintye-Hódi; Géza Regdon
Journal:  Pharmaceutics       Date:  2022-02-01       Impact factor: 6.321

4.  Functionalized Electrospun Double-Layer Nanofibrous Scaffold for Wound Healing and Scar Inhibition.

Authors:  Changming Su; Jing Chen; Xianrui Xie; Zhongfei Gao; Zhenxin Guan; Xiumei Mo; Chunhua Wang; Guige Hou
Journal:  ACS Omega       Date:  2022-08-18
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