| Literature DB >> 29366318 |
Umberto M Musazzi1, Claudia Cencetti2, Silvia Franzé1, Nicole Zoratto2, Chiara Di Meo2, Patrizia Procacci3, Pietro Matricardi2, Francesco Cilurzo1.
Abstract
The feasibility to use gellan nanohydrogels (Ge-NHs) as delivery system for the cutaneous administration of piroxicam (PRX) was investigated using gellan conjugated with cholesterol or riboflavin. The in vitro skin penetration studies through human epidermis were performed using a saturated aqueous drug solution, a 50% w/v Transcutol aqueous solution, and a commercially available PRX plaster as controls. Confocal microscopy, ATR-FTIR spectroscopy, circular dichroism, and a dynamometer assisted extrusion assay were performed to clarify the permeation mechanism of Ge-NHs. The skin permeation studies evidenced that Ge-NHs enhance the PRX retention in the epidermis and, at the same time, slow down the permeation process with respect to the controls. NHs can penetrate the stratum corneum, and then gradually disassemble thus diffusing in the viable epidermis reaching the spinosum layer. In conclusion, NHs represent a novel strategy to target poorly permeable compounds in the epidermis, thus improving the management of cutaneous pathologies.Entities:
Keywords: gellan; nanohydrogel; piroxicam; self-assembling polysaccharide; skin penetration
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29366318 DOI: 10.1021/acs.molpharmaceut.7b00926
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mol Pharm ISSN: 1543-8384 Impact factor: 4.939