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Abstract
This is a comprehensive review on the use of phospholipid nanovesicles for dermal/transdermal and nasal drug administration. Phospholipid-based vesicular carriers have been widely investigated for enhanced drug delivery via dermal/transdermal routes. Classic phospholipid vesicles, liposomes, do not penetrate the deep layers of the skin, but remain confined to the upper stratum corneum. The literature describes several approaches with the aim of altering the properties of these vesicles to improve their penetration properties. Transfersomes and ethosomes are the most investigated penetration-enhancing phospholipid nanovesicles, obtained by the incorporation of surfactant edge activators and high concentrations of ethanol, respectively. These two types of vesicles differ in terms of their structure, characteristics, mechanism of action and mode of application on the skin. Edge activators contribute to the deformability and elasticity of transfersomes, enabling them to penetrate through pores much smaller than their own size. The ethanol high concentration in ethosomes generates a soft vesicle by fluidizing the phospholipid bilayers, allowing the vesicle to penetrate deeper into the skin. Glycerosomes and transethosomes, phospholipid vesicles containing glycerol or a mixture of ethanol and edge activators, respectively, are also covered. This review discusses the effects of edge activators, ethanol and glycerol on the phospholipid vesicle, emphasizing the differences between a soft and an elastic nanovesicle, and presents their different preparation methods. To date, these differences have not been comparatively discussed. The review presents a large number of active molecules incorporated in these carriers and investigated in vitro, in vivo or in clinical human tests.Entities:
Keywords: dermal/transdermal; edge activator; ethanol; ethosomes; glycerosomes; nasal; penetration enhancement; phospholipid nanovesicle; skin; transethosomes; transfersomes
Year: 2020 PMID: 32605117 PMCID: PMC7412180 DOI: 10.3390/molecules25132959
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Molecules ISSN: 1420-3049 Impact factor: 4.411
The effect of ethanol, edge activator and glycerol on the Tm of phospholipid in various vesicular carriers for dermal/transdermal administration.
| Carrier for Dermal/Transdermal Administration | Lipid | Alcohol/Edge Activator | Active Molecule | ∆Tm (°C) * | Ref. |
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| Ethosomes | PL90G | Ethanol | - | 21.55 | [ |
| PL90 G | Ethanol | Bacitracin | 21.5 | [ | |
| PL90G | Ethanol | Erythromycin | 21.5 | [ | |
| PL90G | Ethanol | Trihexyphenidyl | 24.6 | [ | |
| PL90G | Ethanol | Ibuprofen | 26.43 | [ | |
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| Liposome with edge activator | DPPC | Tween 80 | - | 0.84 | [ |
| DPPC | Span 80 | - | 7.3 | [ | |
| DPPC | Oleic acid | - | 2.1 | [ | |
| Deformable liposomes | PL100H | KG | Methotrexate | 1.1 | [ |
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| Glycerosome | DPPC Cholesterol | Glycerol | Diclofenac sodium | 1.31 | [ |
| PL90H Cholesterol | Glycerol | Diclofenac sodium | 0.5 | [ | |
| DPMC Cholesterol | Glycerol | Diclofenac sodium | 0.51 | [ | |
* Compared to classic liposome containing the same concentration of lipids and active molecules. PL90G—phospholion90G; DPPC—dipalmitoylglycerophosphatidylcholine; PL90H—hydrogenated soy phosphatidyl choline; DMPC—1,2-dimyristoyl-sn-glycero-3phosphatidycholine; KG—potassium glycyrrhizinate.
Figure 1Transmission electron (TE) micrographs of multilamellar to the core minoxidil ethosomes. Reproduced from Reference [24] with permission.
Figure 2TE micrograph of transfersomes showing hollow nanovesicles. Reproduced from Reference [54] with permission.
Figure 3TE micrographs of diclofenac sodium loaded in PL90H-based glycerosomes containing 20% glycerol, scale bar 200 nm. Reproduced from Reference [40] with permission.
Figure 4Proposed model for the mechanism of skin delivery from ethosomal systems containing phospholipids, ethanol and the drug. Reproduced from Reference [4] with permission.
Figure 5Proposed mechanism of skin penetration by transfersomes. Top: computer simulated distribution of more (red, e.g., a surfactant) or less (blue, e.g., a phospholipid) water soluble molecules with hydrophobic (yellow) chains arranged in a mixed amphipathic spherical bilayer as a function of predefined vesicle shape. Middle: a simulation of a highly deformable, infinitely permeable, non-destructible vesicle forced by a horizontal gradient into a pore with 0.5 smaller diameter. Bottom: an electromicrograph of elongated, deformable vesicles in an inter-corneocyte water-filled channel within the human stratum corneum after an application of a lipid preparation on its open surface. Reproduced from Reference [68] with permission.
Active molecules incorporated in ethosomes investigated for dermal/transdermal administration: in vitro, in vivo preclinical and clinical studies (presented in chronological order).
| Active Molecule | Molecular Weight (g/mol) | Log p | Indication | Study | Ref. |
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| Caffeine | 149.2 | −0.1 1 | Improving microcirculation | In vitro permeation studies on mice skin | [ |
| Acyclovir | 225.2 | −1.2 2 | Anti- Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV)-1 | Tow-armed double-blind clinical study on subjects with recurrent herpes labialis (RHL); anti-viral activity against HSV-1 by plaque reduction assay in monolayer cultures of Vero cells | [ |
| Trihexyphenidyl HCl | 337.9 | 4.93 2 | Anti-Parkinson’s | Deposition and permeation study on dorsal nude mice skin | [ |
| Testosterone | 288.42 | 3.32 3 | Testosterone replacement therapy | In vitro permeation through rabbit pinna skin; in vivo transdermal delivery in rabbits | [ |
| Minoxidil | 209.25 | 1.24 3 | Treatment of hair loss | In vitro penetration and permeation through abdominal nude mice skin | [ |
| Cannabidiol | 314.46 | 6.33 2 | Anti-inflammatory | In vivo permeation and organ distribution in mice; evaluation of the reduction in paw thickness in carrageenan-induce edema | [ |
| Bacitracin | 1422.69 | −2.9 2 | Anti-bacterial | Intracellular penetration and localization in fibroblasts (3T3); in vitro deposition and permeation through human cadaver skin | [ |
| Azelaic acid | 188.22 | 1.37 2 | Bacteriostatic, anti-keratinizing | In vitro studies of diffusion and release using synthetic membranes | [ |
| Erythromycin | 733.93 | 2.6 2 | Anti-bacterial | In vivo activity in mice models of deep dermal S. aureus infection | [ |
| Ammonium glycyrrhizinate | 840 | 2.84 2 | Anti-inflammatory | In vitro permeation through human skin; clinical study to evaluate the anti-inflammatory activity in volunteers with methyl nicotinate erythema | [ |
| Ketotifenfumarate | 425.5 | 3.2 2 | Anti-histaminic | In vitro permeation and deposition study | [ |
| Prostaglandin E1 | 354.48 | 3.2 2 | Erectile dysfunction | In-office, pilot clinical study, on men with erectile dysfunction | [ |
| Clindamycin and Salicylic acid | 424.98 | 2.16 3 | Treatment of Acne vulgaris | Clinical study on the reduction in acne vulgaris and skin tolerability of the formulation | [ |
| Matrine | 248.36 | 1.6 1 | Anti-inflammatory | In vitro percutaneous permeation study on rat skin; in vivo anti-inflammatory activity in rats measured by reflection spectrophotometry | [ |
| Triptolide | 360.41 | 0.2 1 | Anti-inflammatory and immunosuppressive | In vitro permeation study on rat skin; in vivo evaluation of erythema reduction on rats. | [ |
| 9-[(2-hydroxyethoxy) methyl]guanine | 343.29 | N/A | Anti-HSV-1 | Anti-viral activity against HSV-1 by plaque reduction assay in monolayer cultures of Vero cells | [ |
| Buspirone HCl | 385.5 | 1.95 2 | Hot flushes management | In vivo study on ovariectomized rats with hot flushes | [ |
| Ibuprofen | 206.29 | 3.97 3 | Anti-inflammatory | Measurement of drug plasma concentrations in rats; in vivo anti-pyretic effect in fevered rats and analgesic effect using tail flick test in mice | [ |
| Ligustrazine | 136.19 | 1.3 1 | Treatment of Alzheimer’s disease | In vitro skin permeation study on abdominal rat skin; effect on Scopolamine-induced amnesia in rats using Morris water maze test; measurement of the antioxidant enzymes activities and the levels of the biomarker of oxidative stress, malondialdehyde (MDA) in the brain of the amnesic animals | [ |
| Linoleic acid | 280.44 | 7.06 4 | Skin whitening | In vitro percutaneous permeation through human stratum corneum and viable epidermis membrane | [ |
| Paclitaxel | 853.9 | 3.0 3 | Treatment of squamous cell carcinoma | In vitro permeation study on human stratum corneum (SC); in vitro anti-proliferative effect in squamous carcinoma cells | [ |
| Tacrolimus | 804.02 | 3.3 3 | Immunosuppressant for treatment of atopic dermatitis | In vitro quantification of drug in different strata of rat skin; in vivo evaluation of allergic reactions suppression in mice with induced ear swelling | [ |
| Vinpocetine | 350.45 | 4.1 2 | Prevention and treatment of cerebrovascular diseases and ischemic stroke | In vitro permeation through abdominal rat skin | [ |
| Lycopene | 536.87 | 9.16 2 | Antioxidant | In vitro skin permeation and skin retention study; in vivo tests on anthralin-induced ear swelling in mice | [ |
| Tetrandrine | 622.7 | 5.55 2 | Anti-inflammatory, anti-rheumatic | In vitro penetration and permeation study on rat skin; in vivo efficacy on Freund’s complete adjuvant-induced arthritis model | [ |
| Lidocaine base | 234.34 | 2.84 2 | Local anesthetic | In vitro penetration study on rat skin; in vivo effectiveness using pinprick test on guinea pigs | [ |
| Cetirizine dihydrochloride | 461.8 | 2.98 2 | Anti-histaminic | In vitro permeation and deposition study on dorsal mice skin | [ |
| Apigenin | 270.05 | 3.07 2 | Antioxidant and anti-inflammatory | In vitro and in vivo deposition study on rat skin; evaluation of the reduction in cyclooxygenase-2 levels in mouse with skin inflammation | [ |
| Curcumin | 368.38 | 3.62 2 | Antioxidant and anti-inflammatory | Clinical trial evaluating skin viscoelasticity, total deformation, biological elasticity and sagginess | [ |
| Ginsenoside Rh1 | 638.9 | 4.3 1 | anti-allergic and anti-inflammatory | In vitro permeation study on human cadaver skin | [ |
| Capsaicin | 305.41 | 3.8 2 | Anti-arthritic | In vitro permeation though human cadaver skin; in vivo study on rat model of carrageenan-induced inflammation, formaldehyde-induced arthritis and evaluation of suppression of arthritis-induced hyperalgesia | [ |
| Artemisinin and Febrifugine | 282.33 | 2.52 2 | Anti-parasitic. Eradication of | In vitro transdermal penetration through abdominal mice skin; in vivo evaluation of anti-malarial activity in infected mice | [ |
| Griseofulvin | 352.76 | 2.2 3 | Anti-fungal | In vitro permeation and deposition study on new-born pig skin | [ |
| Cryptotanshinone | 296.4 | 3.8 2 | Anti-bacterial, anti-inflammatory | In vitro skin permeation and skin deposition; in vivo anti-acne activity on rabbits | [ |
| Crocin | 976.97 | −0.02 2 | Antioxidant | Evaluation of the anti-inflammatory activity on healthy volunteers. | [ |
| Vancomycin hydrochloride | 1449.3 | −2.6 1 | Anti-bacterial | In vitro skin permeation study | [ |
| Diclofenac sodium | 318.1 | 0.7 4 | Anti-inflammatory | In vitro permeation study on rat skin; in vivo anti-inflammatory activity in carrageenan-induced rat paw edema model; in vitro permeation and deposition studies on rat skin | [ |
| Methoxsalen | 216.19 | 1.7 3 | Improving melanin production, against vitiligo | Ex vivo release studies and photo- toxicity after exposure to UV light | [ |
| Psoralen | 186.16 | 2.3 1 | Anti-bacterial, agent in photodynamic therapy | Photodynamic therapy in biofilms formed in Petri dishes | [ |
| Clove oil | 164.2 | 2.66 2 | Anti-fungal and anti-bacterial | Ex vivo permeation studies on rat skin; anti-fungal activity in cup plate test against Candida albicans | [ |
| Voriconazole | 349.31 | 1.0 3 | Anti-fungal | In vitro anti-fungal activity against | [ |
| Paeonol | 166.18 | 1.98 4 | Anti-inflammatory, anti-diabetic, and pain-relieving | In vitro transdermal absorption and skin retention studies on rat skin | [ |
| Methotrexate and Salicylic acid | 454.44 | 1.85 3 | Psoriasis management | In vitro retention and permeation study on pig ear skin; in vivo anti-psoriatic activity in mice models with imiquimod-induced psoriasis | [ |
| Thymosinβ-4(Tβ-4) | 4982 | N/A | Wound healing | In vitro drug release study on mice skin; in vivo pharmacokinetic and skin irritation studies on mice | [ |
| Febuxostat | 316.37 | 3.8 2 | Anti-gout | In vitro permeation and retention studies on rat skin; in vivo pharmacokinetic study on rabbits. | [ |
| Coenzyme Q10 | 863.34 | 19.4 1 | Antioxidant | Vesicles uptake study in fibroblasts; cytotoxic and antioxidant effect in fibroblasts. | [ |
| Anthralin | 226.23 | 2.73 2 | Anti-psoriatic | Preparation, comparative evaluation and clinical assessment in psoriatic patients | [ |
1 Predicted values [112]; 2 predicted values [113]; 3 experimental values [113]; 4 experimental values [112]; 5 predicted value [114].
Active molecules incorporated in transfersomes and other deformable liposomes investigated for dermal/transdermal administration: in vitro, in vivo preclinical and clinical studies (presented in chronological order).
| Active Molecule | Molecular Weight (g/mol) | Log p | Indication | Study | Ref. |
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| Human serum albumin | 66430.0 | N/A | Immunogenic proteins | In vivo effect on inducing antigen-specific antibodies in mice | [ |
| Insulin | 5734 | N/A | Anti-diabetic | In vivo measurement of hypoglycemic effect in mice and healthy human volunteers | [ |
| Diclofenac sodium | 318.1 | 0.7 1 | Anti-inflammatory | In vitro permeation and drug deposition studies on rat skin; in vivo deposition in target tissues studies on mice, rats and pigs | [ |
| Triamcinolone acetonide | 434.5 | 2.53 1 | Anti-inflammatory | In vivo localization in mice skin; in vivo bioactivity murine ear edema; double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical trial on healthy volunteers | [ |
| Hydrocortisone | 362.46 | 1.6 1 | Steroidal anti-inflammatory | In vivo evaluation of the anti-inflammatory effect in mice with arachidonic induced edema | 51] |
| Dexamethasone | 392.46 | 1.8 1 | Steroidal anti-inflammatory | In vivo evaluation of the anti-inflammatory effect in mice with arachidonic induced edema | [ |
| Methotrexate | 454.44 | 1.85 2 | Anti-cancer | In vitro permeation and deposition study on pig ear skin | [ |
| Ketotifen fumarate | 425.5 | 3.3 3 | Anti-histaminic | In vitro permeation and skin deposition study on rabbit pinna skin | [ |
| Meloxicam | 351.4 | 3.43 1 | Anti-inflammatory | In vitro permeation study on shed snake skin from the Siamese cobra | [ |
| Ketoconazole | 531.43 | 4.3 4 | Antifungal | In vitro drug release across cellulose membranes and permeation study on pig skin | [ |
| Terbinafine | 291.43 | 5.51 3 | Antifungal | In vitro measurement of anti-fungal effect against Dermatophyte Hyphae in samples from a clinical study. | [ |
| Sertraline | 306.23 | 5.06 3 | Anti-depressant | In vitro drug release study on cellophane membrane; in vitro drug permeation through rat skin; in vivo evaluation of the antidepressant activity using forced swim model test | [ |
| Linoleic Acid | 280.44 | 7.06 1 | Skin whitening | In vitro percutaneous permeation through human stratum corneum and viable epidermis membrane | [ |
| Itraconazole | 705.64 | 5.66 1 | Anti-fungal | In vitro penetration and permeation study on rat skin | [ |
| Ketoprofen | 254.3 | 3.1 1 | Treatment of osteoarthritis | Randomized clinical study conducted on knee osteoarthritis patients | [ |
| Lycopene | 536.87 | 9.6 3 | Anti-inflammatory | In vitro skin permeation and skin retention study; in vivo tests on anthralin-induced ear swelling in mice | [ |
| Cisplatin | 300 | −2.19 2 | Treatment of cutaneous epithelial malignancy | In vivo skin localization and biodistribution in mice; in vivo evaluation of dermal, hepato- and nephro-toxicity in mice and rats | [ |
| Cinnamic acid | 148.16 | 2.1 1 | Antioxidant and anti-inflammatory | In vivo micro-dialysis study in rats | [ |
| Felodipine | 384.26 | 3.90 1 | Anti- hypertensive | In vitro deposition and permeation study on rat skin | [ |
| Tetanus toxoid | 6400 | N/A | Tetanus vaccine | In vivo evaluation of protection against tetanus toxin challenge in mice | [ |
| Raloxifene hydrochloride | 510 | 5.45 3 | Treatment of invasive breast cancer | In vitro release through dialysis membrane; in vitro permeation though rat skin; in vitro permeation and deposition study on rat skin | [ |
| Sildenafil | 474.58 | 2.75 1 | Erectile dysfunction | In vitro permeation through synthetic nylon membrane | [ |
| Ginsenoside Rh1 | 638.9 | 4.3 4 | Anti-allergic and anti-inflammatory | In vitro skin permeation study on human cadaver skin | [ |
| Cytarabine | 243.22 | −2.8 2 | Treatment of leukemia | In vitro permeation and deposition study on rat skin. | [ |
| Pentoxifylline | 278.31 | 0.29 2 | Treatment of intermittent claudication and chronic occlusive arterial diseases | In vitro drug release using dialysis bags | [ |
| Timolol maleate | 316.42 | 1.44 3 | Anti-hypertensive | In vitro permeation study through synthetic cellulose nitrate membranes; in vitro permeation study using shaved rat skin; in vivo pharmacokinetic study in rats | [ |
| Eprosartan mesylate | 520.6 | 3.57 3 | Anti- hypertensive | In vitro permeation through rat skin; in vivo anti-hypertensive effect on rats with methyl prednisolone acetate-induced hypertension | [ |
| Tocopherol | 430.71 | 8.84 3 | Skin regeneration | In vitro studies on human keratinocytes cells and fibroblasts; cell viability and antioxidant activity | [ |
| Ondansetron | 329.82 | 2.4 1 | Management nausea and vomiting | In vitro permeation study on rat skin | [ |
| Minoxidil and Caffeine | 209.25 | 3.32 1 | Treatment of alopecia | In vivo effect on hair growth | [ |
| Resveratrol | 228.25 | 2.57 3 | Antioxidant | In vitro transdermal delivery analysis using the Strat-M® Membrane (Merck, Darmstadt, Germany) | [ |
| Human Growth Hormone | 848.9 | N/A | Hormone replacement therapy | In vitro penetration and permeation studies through rat skin; in vitro skin permeation and biological activity. | [ |
| Lidocaine base | 234.34 | 2.3 3 | Local Anesthetic | In vitro release study through dialysis cellulose membrane | [ |
| Adapalene | 412.52 | 6.92 3 | Treatment of acne vulgaris | In vitro penetration and permeation study using goat skin membrane; in vivo effect on mice with testosterone-induced acne | [ |
| Retinyl palmitate | 524.86 | 10.12 3 | Skin regeneration | In vitro skin penetration and fluorescent biodistribution assays on pig ear skin | [ |
1 Experimental values [112]; 2 experimental values [113]; 3 predicted values [113]; 4 predicted values [112].
Active molecules incorporated in transethosomes investigated for dermal/transdermal administration: in vitro and in vivo in animal studies (presented in chronological order).
| Active Molecule | Molecular Weight (g/mol) | Log p | Indication | Study | Ref. |
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| Voriconazole | 349.31 | 1.0 1 | Anti-fungal | In vitro skin permeation and deposition studies through mice skin; in vivo deposition study on mice | [ |
| Vitamin E | 430.7 | 8.84 2 | Skin regeneration | Permeation and penetration studies on pig ear skin | [ |
| Caffeine | 149.2 | −0.1 3 | Improving microcirculation | Permeation and penetration studies on pig ear skin | [ |
| Imiquimod | 240.3 | 2.7 3 | Anti-cancer | In vitro skin permeation study on abdominal pig skin; in vivo permeation study on rats; in vivo skin histological examination in rats | [ |
| Asenapine maleate | 285.8 | 4.35 2 | Anti-psychotic | In vitro skin permeation study on rat skin; in vivo pharmacokinetic study in rats | [ |
| Fisetin | 155.15 | 2.03 1 | Anti-oxidative, anti-inflammatory, anti-viral, pro-apoptotic and neuroprotective ability | In vitro penetration dermatokinetic studies on rat skin | [ |
| Econazole nitrate | 444.7 | N/A | Anti-fungal | Ex vivo skin permeation and retention studies followed by in vitro anti-fungal activity against C. albicans fungus | [ |
| Fe-chlorophyllin | 694.8 | N/A | Anti-cancer | In vitro skin permeation and deposition studies through mice skin; in vivo evaluation of the anti-cancer effect in mice | [ |
| Olmesartan medoxomil | 558.6 | 4.46 2 | Anti-hypertensive | Ex vivo permeation through rat skin and shed snake skin; in vivo histopathological, pharmacodynamic and dermatokinetic studies on rats | [ |
1 Experimental [113]; 2 predicted values [113]; 3 predicted values [112].
Active molecules incorporated in glycerosomes investigated for dermal/transdermal administration: in vitro and in vivo in animal studies (presented in chronological order).
| Active Molecule | Molecular Weight (g/mol) | Log p | Indication | Study | Ref. |
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| Diclofenac sodium | 318.1 | 0.7 1 | Anti-inflammatory | In vitro penetration and permeation studies on new-born pig skin | [ |
| Paeoniflorin | 480.5 | −1 1 | Anti-inflammatory | In vitro permeation experiments through excised rat abdominal skin; in vivo deposition in rat synovium | [ |
| Celecoxib | 381.37 | 3.5 1 | Anti-inflammatory | In vitro permeation study on rat hairless skin; in vivo anti-inflammatory effect in carrageenan-induced acute inflammation in rats | [ |
| Cuperron | 155.15 | N/A | Anti-inflammatory | In vitro permeation study on rat hairless skin; in vivo anti-inflammatory effect in carrageenan-induced acute inflammation in rats | [ |
| Fisetin | 155.15 | 2.03 1 | Anti-oxidant, anti-inflammatory, anti-viral, neuroprotective, and pro-apoptotic ability | In vitro penetration study on rat skin | [ |
1 Predicted values [112].
Figure 6Safety studies carried out with ethosomes. Reproduced from Reference [24] with permission.
Figure 7TE micrographs showing the multilamellar structure of: (a) Soft vesicular nasal nanocarrier, ×110k, scale bar 200 nm. Reproduced from Reference [10] with permission. (b) Phospholipid magnesome ×135k, scale bar 100 nm. Reproduced from Reference [152] with permission.
Figure 8Delivery of epidermal growth factor (EGF) to the brain; near infrared imaging (NIR) image of brain of mice treated with 1 mg/kg EGF IRDye® 800CW incorporated in phospholipid magnesome and in three control systems: water solution (WS), liposome (Lipo) and nonvesicular carrier (NV). Reproduced from Reference [152] with permission.
Figure 9Transmission electron micrograph of chitosan composite transfersomes showing the outline and the core of spherical vesicles, ×20,000, scale bar 500 nm. Reproduced from Reference [156] with permission.
Active molecules investigated using phospholipid vesicular carriers for nasal administration (presented in chronological order).
| Nasal Vesicular Carrier | Active Molecule | Molecular Weight (g/mol) | Log p | Indication | Study | Ref. |
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| Phospholipid carriers modified by ethanol and propylene glycol | ||||||
| Soft nanovesicular carrier | Tramadol HCl | 263.381 | 2.71 1 | Analgesic | In vivo evaluation of analgesic effect; measurement of drug plasma levels in mice; in vivo evaluation of analgesic effect and measurement of drug plasma and brain levels in rats; in vivo pharmacokinetic study in sheep | [ |
| Prednisolone | 360.44 | 1.66 1 | Anti-inflammatory | Effect on clinical scores and inflammatory cytokines in in vivo study on encephalomyelitis (EAE) mice | [ | |
| Glatiramer acetate | 623.65 | N/A | Multiple sclerosis management | Effect on clinical scores and inflammatory cytokines in in vivo study in EAE mice | [ | |
| Brotizolam | 393.7 | 2.7 2 | Treatment of insomnia | Hypnotic effect on pentobarbitone-induced sleeping in mice | [ | |
| Apomorphine | 267.3 | 2.3 2 | Treatment of Parkinson’s disease | Anti-Parkinson’s effect in rats with 6-hydroxydopamine (6-OHDA) induced brain lesions | [ | |
| Buspirone HCl | 385.5 | 1.95 1 | Hot flushes management | In vivo effect on tail skin temperature in ovariectomized rats; in vivo pharmacokinetic study in rats | [ | |
| Phospholipid magnesome | Oxytocin | 1,007.19 | −2.62. | Analgesic | In vivo evaluation of anti-nociceptive effect in mice | [ |
| Insulin | 5734 | N/A | Treatment of diabetes mellitus | In vivo measurement of the hypoglycemic effect in mice | [ | |
| Ketoprofen | 254.281 | 3.12 3 | Analgesic | In vivo pharmacokinetic study in rats | [ | |
| Epidermal growth factor | 6046 | N/A | Investigated as a neuroprotective agent after spinal cord injury | Visualization of delivery to brains of mice | [ | |
| Phospholipid carriers containing edge activators | ||||||
| Nanocubic vesicles | Olanzapine | 312.44 | 3.61 1 | Anti-psychotic | In vivo pharmacokinetic study in rats | [ |
| Transfersomal vesicles | Olanzapine | 312.44 | 3.61 1 | Anti-psychotic | In vivo pharmacokinetic study in rats | [ |
| Carvedilol | 406.5 | 4.2 2 | Anti-hypertensive | In vitro permeation study through sheep nasal mucosa; in vivo pharmacokinetic study in rabbits. | [ | |
| Verapamil HCl | 491.1 | 3.8 2 | Anti-hypertensive | Bioavailability study in rabbits | [ | |
| Zolmitriptan | 287.36 | 2.2 1 | Treatment of Migraine | In vivo pharmacokinetic study in rats | [ | |
| Phospholipid carriers containing glycerol | ||||||
| Glycerosomes | Lacidipine | 455.54 | 4.5 2 | Anti-hypertensive | In vitro penetration and permeation studies on sheep nasal mucosa; in vivo anti-hypertensive effect in rats | [ |
1 Predicted values [113]; 2 predicted values [112]; 3 experimental values [112].
Figure 10Mean clinical scores (mean ± SE) in EAE mice that received 6.7 mg/kg/days CBD alone or in combination with 6.7 mg/kg/day GA nasally from a nasal nanovesicular carrier (NDS) or subcutaneously, starting from the first day of the clinical manifestation of the disease. Reproduced from Reference [151] with permission.