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Non-ionic surfactant vesicles as a carrier system for dermal delivery of (+)-Catechin and their antioxidant effects.
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Journal of drug targeting [J Drug Target] 2021 Mar; Vol. 29 (3), pp. 310-322. Date of Electronic Publication: 2020 Oct 27. - Publication Year :
- 2021
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Abstract
- Numerous skin disorders and diseases are related to oxidative stress. The application of an antioxidant, serving as a strong defense agent against oxidation, is of great interest in dermatology yet remains challenging for delivery. This paper aimed to develop a niosome carrier system to deliver the antioxidant (+) Catechin into the skin. (+) Catechin-loaded niosomes were prepared using film hydration technique and the physicochemical properties of drug-loaded niosomes were characterised and investigated by a series of in vitro and ex vivo studies. The optimised formulation displayed an acceptable size in nanoscale (204 nm), high drug entrapment efficiency (49%) and amorphous state of drug in niosomes. It was found that (+) Catechin-loaded niosomes could effectively prolong the drug release. Drug deposition in the viable layers of human skin was significantly enhanced when niosomal carriers were applied ( p  < 0.05). Compared to the pure drug, the niosomal formulation had a greater protective effect on the human skin fibroblasts (Fbs). This is consistent with the observation of internalisation of niosomes by Fbs which was concentration-, time- and temperature-dependent, via an energy-dependent process of endocytosis. The research highlighted that niosomes are potential topical carriers for dermal delivery of antioxidants in skin-care and pharmaceutical products.
- Subjects :
- Administration, Cutaneous
Antioxidants pharmacokinetics
Antioxidants pharmacology
Catechin pharmacokinetics
Catechin pharmacology
Delayed-Action Preparations
Drug Carriers chemistry
Drug Liberation
Female
Fibroblasts drug effects
Fibroblasts metabolism
Humans
Liposomes
Particle Size
Skin metabolism
Temperature
Time Factors
Tissue Distribution
Antioxidants administration & dosage
Catechin administration & dosage
Drug Delivery Systems
Surface-Active Agents chemistry
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- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1029-2330
- Volume :
- 29
- Issue :
- 3
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Journal of drug targeting
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 33044095
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1080/1061186X.2020.1835923