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Ellagic Acid Containing Nanostructured Lipid Carriers for Topical Application: A Preliminary Study

Ellagic acid (EA) is a potent antioxidant substance of natural origin characterized by poor biopharmaceutical properties and low solubility in water that limit its use. The aim of the present study was to develop lipid-based nanoparticle formulations able to encapsulate EA for dermal delivery. The E...

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Autores principales: Singh Hallan, Supandeep, Sguizzato, Maddalena, Pavoni, Gabriella, Baldisserotto, Anna, Drechsler, Markus, Mariani, Paolo, Esposito, Elisabetta, Cortesi, Rita
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7145308/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32210106
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules25061449
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author Singh Hallan, Supandeep
Sguizzato, Maddalena
Pavoni, Gabriella
Baldisserotto, Anna
Drechsler, Markus
Mariani, Paolo
Esposito, Elisabetta
Cortesi, Rita
author_facet Singh Hallan, Supandeep
Sguizzato, Maddalena
Pavoni, Gabriella
Baldisserotto, Anna
Drechsler, Markus
Mariani, Paolo
Esposito, Elisabetta
Cortesi, Rita
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description Ellagic acid (EA) is a potent antioxidant substance of natural origin characterized by poor biopharmaceutical properties and low solubility in water that limit its use. The aim of the present study was to develop lipid-based nanoparticle formulations able to encapsulate EA for dermal delivery. The EA-loaded nanoparticles were prepared using two different lipid compositions, namely tristearin/tricaprylin (NLC-EA1) and tristearin/labrasol (NLC-EA2). The influence of formulations on size, entrapment efficiency, and stability of EA-loaded nanoparticles was investigated. Cryo-TEM and small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) analyses showed that no morphological differences are evident among all the types of loaded and unloaded nanostructured lipid carriers (NLCs). The macroscopic aspect of both NLC-EA1 and NLC-EA2 did not change with time. No difference in size was appreciable between empty and drug-containing NLC, thus the nanoparticle diameter was not affected by the presence of EA and in general no variations of the diameters occurred during this time. The entrapment efficiency of both EA-loaded nanoparticles was almost quantitative. In addition, NLC-EA1 maintained EA stability for almost two months, while NLC-EA2 up to 40 days. FRAP (Ferric reducing ability of plasma) assay showed an antioxidant activity around 60% for both the loaded NLC, as compared to the solution. Although both types of NLC are characterized by some toxicity on HaCaT cells, NLC-EA1 are less cytotoxic than NLC-EA2. Taken together these results demonstrated that the inclusion of EA within NLC could improve the water solubility, allowing for a reduction of the dosage. Moreover, both types of NLC-EA maintained a high antioxidant effect and low toxicity.
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spelling pubmed-71453082020-04-15 Ellagic Acid Containing Nanostructured Lipid Carriers for Topical Application: A Preliminary Study Singh Hallan, Supandeep Sguizzato, Maddalena Pavoni, Gabriella Baldisserotto, Anna Drechsler, Markus Mariani, Paolo Esposito, Elisabetta Cortesi, Rita Molecules Article Ellagic acid (EA) is a potent antioxidant substance of natural origin characterized by poor biopharmaceutical properties and low solubility in water that limit its use. The aim of the present study was to develop lipid-based nanoparticle formulations able to encapsulate EA for dermal delivery. The EA-loaded nanoparticles were prepared using two different lipid compositions, namely tristearin/tricaprylin (NLC-EA1) and tristearin/labrasol (NLC-EA2). The influence of formulations on size, entrapment efficiency, and stability of EA-loaded nanoparticles was investigated. Cryo-TEM and small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) analyses showed that no morphological differences are evident among all the types of loaded and unloaded nanostructured lipid carriers (NLCs). The macroscopic aspect of both NLC-EA1 and NLC-EA2 did not change with time. No difference in size was appreciable between empty and drug-containing NLC, thus the nanoparticle diameter was not affected by the presence of EA and in general no variations of the diameters occurred during this time. The entrapment efficiency of both EA-loaded nanoparticles was almost quantitative. In addition, NLC-EA1 maintained EA stability for almost two months, while NLC-EA2 up to 40 days. FRAP (Ferric reducing ability of plasma) assay showed an antioxidant activity around 60% for both the loaded NLC, as compared to the solution. Although both types of NLC are characterized by some toxicity on HaCaT cells, NLC-EA1 are less cytotoxic than NLC-EA2. Taken together these results demonstrated that the inclusion of EA within NLC could improve the water solubility, allowing for a reduction of the dosage. Moreover, both types of NLC-EA maintained a high antioxidant effect and low toxicity. MDPI 2020-03-23 /pmc/articles/PMC7145308/ /pubmed/32210106 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules25061449 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Esposito, Elisabetta
Cortesi, Rita
Ellagic Acid Containing Nanostructured Lipid Carriers for Topical Application: A Preliminary Study
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title_full Ellagic Acid Containing Nanostructured Lipid Carriers for Topical Application: A Preliminary Study
title_fullStr Ellagic Acid Containing Nanostructured Lipid Carriers for Topical Application: A Preliminary Study
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title_short Ellagic Acid Containing Nanostructured Lipid Carriers for Topical Application: A Preliminary Study
title_sort ellagic acid containing nanostructured lipid carriers for topical application: a preliminary study
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7145308/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32210106
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules25061449
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