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Nanomaterial Lipid-Based Carrier for Non-Invasive Capsaicin Delivery; Manufacturing Scale-Up and Human Irritation Assessment

Capsaicin is an active compound in chili peppers (Capsicum chinense) that has been approved for chronic pain treatment. The topical application of high-strength capsaicin has been proven to reduce pain; however, skin irritation is a major drawback. The aim of this study was to investigate an appropr...

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Autores principales: Anantaworasakul, Phunsuk, Anuchapreeda, Songyot, Yotsawimonwat, Songwut, Naksuriya, Ornchuma, Lekawanvijit, Suree, Tovanabutra, Napatra, Anantaworasakul, Pimporn, Wattanasri, Wajee, Buranapreecha, Narinthorn, Ampasavate, Chadarat
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Publicado: MDPI 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7729988/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33261007
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules25235575
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author Anantaworasakul, Phunsuk
Anuchapreeda, Songyot
Yotsawimonwat, Songwut
Naksuriya, Ornchuma
Lekawanvijit, Suree
Tovanabutra, Napatra
Anantaworasakul, Pimporn
Wattanasri, Wajee
Buranapreecha, Narinthorn
Ampasavate, Chadarat
author_facet Anantaworasakul, Phunsuk
Anuchapreeda, Songyot
Yotsawimonwat, Songwut
Naksuriya, Ornchuma
Lekawanvijit, Suree
Tovanabutra, Napatra
Anantaworasakul, Pimporn
Wattanasri, Wajee
Buranapreecha, Narinthorn
Ampasavate, Chadarat
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description Capsaicin is an active compound in chili peppers (Capsicum chinense) that has been approved for chronic pain treatment. The topical application of high-strength capsaicin has been proven to reduce pain; however, skin irritation is a major drawback. The aim of this study was to investigate an appropriate and scalable technique for preparing nanostructured lipid carriers (NLCs) containing 0.25% capsaicin from capsicum oleoresin (NLC_C) and to evaluate the irritation of human skin by chili-extract-loaded NLCs incorporated in a gel formulation (Gel NLC_C). High-shear homogenization with high intensity (10,000 rpm) was selected to create uniform nanoparticles with a size range from 106 to 156 nm. Both the NLC_C and Gel NLC_C formulations expressed greater physical and chemical stabilities than the free chili formulation. Release and porcine biopsy studies revealed the sustained drug release and significant permeation of the NLCs through the outer skin layer, distributing in the dermis better than the free compounds. Finally, the alleviation of irritation and the decrease in uncomfortable feelings following the application of the Gel NLC_C formulation were compared to the effects from a chili gel and a commercial product in thirty healthy volunteers. The chili-extract-loaded NLCs were shown to be applicable for the transdermal delivery of capsaicin whilst minimizing skin irritation, the major noncompliance cause of patients.
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spelling pubmed-77299882020-12-12 Nanomaterial Lipid-Based Carrier for Non-Invasive Capsaicin Delivery; Manufacturing Scale-Up and Human Irritation Assessment Anantaworasakul, Phunsuk Anuchapreeda, Songyot Yotsawimonwat, Songwut Naksuriya, Ornchuma Lekawanvijit, Suree Tovanabutra, Napatra Anantaworasakul, Pimporn Wattanasri, Wajee Buranapreecha, Narinthorn Ampasavate, Chadarat Molecules Article Capsaicin is an active compound in chili peppers (Capsicum chinense) that has been approved for chronic pain treatment. The topical application of high-strength capsaicin has been proven to reduce pain; however, skin irritation is a major drawback. The aim of this study was to investigate an appropriate and scalable technique for preparing nanostructured lipid carriers (NLCs) containing 0.25% capsaicin from capsicum oleoresin (NLC_C) and to evaluate the irritation of human skin by chili-extract-loaded NLCs incorporated in a gel formulation (Gel NLC_C). High-shear homogenization with high intensity (10,000 rpm) was selected to create uniform nanoparticles with a size range from 106 to 156 nm. Both the NLC_C and Gel NLC_C formulations expressed greater physical and chemical stabilities than the free chili formulation. Release and porcine biopsy studies revealed the sustained drug release and significant permeation of the NLCs through the outer skin layer, distributing in the dermis better than the free compounds. Finally, the alleviation of irritation and the decrease in uncomfortable feelings following the application of the Gel NLC_C formulation were compared to the effects from a chili gel and a commercial product in thirty healthy volunteers. The chili-extract-loaded NLCs were shown to be applicable for the transdermal delivery of capsaicin whilst minimizing skin irritation, the major noncompliance cause of patients. MDPI 2020-11-27 /pmc/articles/PMC7729988/ /pubmed/33261007 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules25235575 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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Anantaworasakul, Phunsuk
Anuchapreeda, Songyot
Yotsawimonwat, Songwut
Naksuriya, Ornchuma
Lekawanvijit, Suree
Tovanabutra, Napatra
Anantaworasakul, Pimporn
Wattanasri, Wajee
Buranapreecha, Narinthorn
Ampasavate, Chadarat
Nanomaterial Lipid-Based Carrier for Non-Invasive Capsaicin Delivery; Manufacturing Scale-Up and Human Irritation Assessment
title Nanomaterial Lipid-Based Carrier for Non-Invasive Capsaicin Delivery; Manufacturing Scale-Up and Human Irritation Assessment
title_full Nanomaterial Lipid-Based Carrier for Non-Invasive Capsaicin Delivery; Manufacturing Scale-Up and Human Irritation Assessment
title_fullStr Nanomaterial Lipid-Based Carrier for Non-Invasive Capsaicin Delivery; Manufacturing Scale-Up and Human Irritation Assessment
title_full_unstemmed Nanomaterial Lipid-Based Carrier for Non-Invasive Capsaicin Delivery; Manufacturing Scale-Up and Human Irritation Assessment
title_short Nanomaterial Lipid-Based Carrier for Non-Invasive Capsaicin Delivery; Manufacturing Scale-Up and Human Irritation Assessment
title_sort nanomaterial lipid-based carrier for non-invasive capsaicin delivery; manufacturing scale-up and human irritation assessment
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7729988/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33261007
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules25235575
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