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Pentyl Gallate Nanoemulsions as Potential Topical Treatment of Herpes Labialis.

Regina G Kelmann1, Mariana Colombo1, Sávia Caldeira De Araújo Lopes2, Ricardo J Nunes3, Morgana Pistore4, Daniele Dall Agnol4, Caroline Rigotto5, Izabella Thais Silva5, Silvane S Roman4, Helder F Teixeira1, Cláudia M Oliveira Simões5, Letícia S Koester6.   

Abstract

Previous studies have demonstrated the antiherpes activity of pentyl gallate (PG), suggesting that it could be a promising candidate for the topical treatment of human herpes labialis. PG low aqueous solubility represents a major drawback to its incorporation in topical dosage forms. Hence, the feasibility of incorporating PG into nanoemulsions, the ability to penetrate the skin, to inhibit herpes simplex virus (HSV)-1 replication, and to cause dermal sensitization or toxicity were evaluated. Oil/water nanoemulsions containing 0.5% PG were prepared by spontaneous emulsification. The in vitro PG distribution into porcine ear skin after topical application of nanoemulsions was assessed, and the in vitro antiviral activity against HSV-1 replication was evaluated. Acute dermal toxicity and risk of dermal sensitization were evaluated in rat model. Nanoemulsions presented nanometric particle size (from 124.8 to 143.7 nm), high zeta potential (from -50.1 to -66.1 mV), loading efficiency above 99%, and adequate stability during 12 months. All formulations presented anti-HSV-1 activity. PG was able to reach deeper into the dermis more efficiently from the nanoemulsion F4. This formulation as well as PG were considered safe for topical use. Nanoemulsions seem to be a safe and effective approach for topically delivering PG in the treatment of human herpes labialis infection.
Copyright © 2016 American Pharmacists Association®. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  formulation; nanotechnology; percutaneous; skin; toxicity

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27290627     DOI: 10.1016/j.xphs.2016.04.028

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Pharm Sci        ISSN: 0022-3549            Impact factor:   3.534


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Authors:  Sandra Milena Leal Pinto; Luis Alexandre Muehlmann; Lucía Liliana Mantilla Ojeda; Angélica María Vera Arias; Martha Viviana Roa Cordero; María de Fátima Menezes Almeida Santos; Ricardo Bentes Azevedo; Patricia Escobar Rivero
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