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Topical treatment of cutaneous leishmaniasis with novel amphotericin B-miltefosine co-incorporated second generation ultra-deformable liposomes.
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International journal of pharmaceutics [Int J Pharm] 2020 Jan 05; Vol. 573, pp. 118900. Date of Electronic Publication: 2019 Nov 22. - Publication Year :
- 2020
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Abstract
- The present study aims to optimize and evaluate amphotericin B (AmB) and miltefosine (MTF) co-loaded second generation ultra-deformable liposomes (SGUDLs) for the topical treatment of cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL). The development of an effective topical drug formulation against CL is desirable because of its non-invasive nature, which may potentially enhance the patient adherence and treatment accessibility. AmB-MTF co-loaded SGUDLs were prepared and characterized for size, entrapment efficiency (EE) and elasticity. The optimized formulation was then subjected to ex-vivo permeation studies in addition to cytotoxicity and anti-leishmanial assays. The co-loaded SGUDLs had an average size of 139.7 ± 1.7 nm and high EE of 77.8 ± 3.9% with respect to AmB. The ex-vivo permeation of co-loaded SGUDLs exhibited 6.15-fold higher permeation of AmB. A synergistic interaction was observed between AmB and MTF, and anti-leishmanial activity of co-loaded SGUDLs against amastigotes of Lesihmania mexicana indicated 8.62 and 6.12-fold lower IC <subscript>50</subscript> values of AmB and MTF as compared to plain drug solutions, respectively. The results of the in-vivo study displayed a significant reduction in the parasitic burden in an infected BALB/c experimental model of CL. In conclusion, AmB-MTF co-loaded SGUDLs could be an effective topical treatment option against CL.<br /> (Copyright © 2019 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)
- Subjects :
- Administration, Cutaneous
Amphotericin B pharmacokinetics
Animals
Antiprotozoal Agents pharmacokinetics
Disease Models, Animal
Drug Combinations
Drug Compounding methods
Elasticity
Female
Humans
Inhibitory Concentration 50
Leishmania isolation & purification
Leishmaniasis, Cutaneous parasitology
Liposomes
Mice
Nanoparticles chemistry
Parasite Load
Particle Size
Permeability
Phosphorylcholine administration & dosage
Phosphorylcholine pharmacokinetics
Skin metabolism
Skin parasitology
Amphotericin B administration & dosage
Antiprotozoal Agents administration & dosage
Leishmaniasis, Cutaneous drug therapy
Phosphorylcholine analogs & derivatives
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- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1873-3476
- Volume :
- 573
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- International journal of pharmaceutics
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 31765786
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijpharm.2019.118900