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Thermal stimuli-responsive topical platform based on copaiba oil-resin: Design and performance upon ex-vivo human skin.

Authors :
da Silva Souza Campanholi, Katieli
Sonchini Gonçalves, Renato
Bassi da Silva, Jéssica
Said dos Santos, Rafaela
Carla de Oliveira, Mariana
Barbosa de Souza Ferreira, Sabrina
Vizioli de Castro-Hoshino, Lidiane
Bento Balbinot, Rodolfo
Lazarin-Bidóia, Danielle
Luciano Baesso, Mauro
Luciano Bruschi, Marcos
Vataru Nakamura, Celso
Caetano, Wilker
Source :
Journal of Molecular Liquids. Sep2022, Vol. 361, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

[Display omitted] • Optimized emulgel with high copaiba oil content. • Rheological and mechanical properties optimization of emulgels. • Controlled-release bioadhesive emulsions. Cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL) is a neglected endemic disease that causes significant damage to the skin and upper respiratory mucosa. Topical treatments are a promising alternative, but the low permeation of the drugs is a huge medical challenge. Herein, a chemometric design approach leads to an innovative thermal stimuli-responsive emulsion-filled gel (SR-EFG) as a proposed medical therapeutic. Several combinations of the Pluronic® F127, Carbopol C934P®, and high Copaifera reticulata Ducke oil-resin levels allowed the obtention of optimized delivery systems. The SR-EFG were mechanic and rheologically robust and had interfacial layer properties that allowed physicochemical stability. Human skin and SR-EFG contact proved bioadhesive effect and marked ability for SR-EFG to act as a permeation enhancer. The oil-resin-carried micelles reached deep layers of the human skin and had droplet size-dependent permeation properties. The validation of the medicinal ensured the composition stability by two years. The antiproliferative activity for Leishmania amazonensis and Leishmania infantum promastigotes ensured the drug's effectiveness, with IC 50 (50% parasite inhibitory concentration) values equivalent to the effect of the non-formulated oil-resin. These characteristics consolidated the SR-EFG as a promising and innovative phytotherapeutic treatment proposal for CL and wound healing. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01677322
Volume :
361
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Molecular Liquids
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
158019371
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.molliq.2022.119625