| Literature DB >> 31715347 |
Mohammed Elmowafy1, Khaled Shalaby2, Hazim M Ali3, Nabil K Alruwaili4, Ayman Salama5, Mohamed F Ibrahim6, Mohamed A Akl6, Tarek A Ahmed7.
Abstract
The main objective of this study was to develop, characterize and evaluate the potential use of dapsone-loaded nanostructured lipid carriers (NLCs) as a topical treatment for acne. Differently charged NLC formulations were successfully prepared using an emulsification/sonication method. The particle sizes ranged from 106.2 ± 5.6 nm to 151.3 ± 7.4 nm, and the NLCs possessed the predicted surface charges, depending on the emulsifier used (Tween 80, Transcutol P, or cetyltrimethylammonium bromide). The entrapment efficiencies ranged from 76.5 ± 3.8% to 91.1 ± 3.9%. Selected formulations were assessed for possible interactions, in vitro release, ex vivo skin permeation, pharmacological efficacy and safety compared with a hydroalcoholic solution. Dapsone was embedded in the lipid matrix of NLCs and behaved as controlled release system with a good occlusive effect. Dapsone-loaded cationic NLC formulation enhanced the skin permeation of dapsone, increase the amount of dapsone retained in the skin in controlled manner, and improved the anti-rosacea activity. Based on these encouraging results, cationic NLC represents a promising carrier for the safe topical delivery of dapsone.Entities:
Keywords: Acne vulgaris; Dapsone; NLCs; Skin delivery
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31715347 DOI: 10.1016/j.ijpharm.2019.118781
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Pharm ISSN: 0378-5173 Impact factor: 5.875