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Study for Evaluation of Hydrogels after the Incorporation of Liposomes Embedded with Caffeic Acid

Caffeic acid (CA), a phenolic acid, is a powerful antioxidant with proven effectiveness. CA instability gives it limited use, so encapsulation in polymeric nanomaterials has been used to solve the problem but also to obtain topical hydrogel formulas. Two different formulas of caffeic acid liposomes...

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Autores principales: Dejeu, Ioana Lavinia, Vicaș, Laura Grațiela, Vlaia, Lavinia Lia, Jurca, Tunde, Mureșan, Mariana Eugenia, Pallag, Annamaria, Coneac, Georgeta Hermina, Olariu, Ioana Viorica, Muț, Ana Maria, Bodea, Anca Salomea, Dejeu, George Emanuiel, Maghiar, Octavian Adrian, Marian, Eleonora
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8875116/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35215288
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ph15020175
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author Dejeu, Ioana Lavinia
Vicaș, Laura Grațiela
Vlaia, Lavinia Lia
Jurca, Tunde
Mureșan, Mariana Eugenia
Pallag, Annamaria
Coneac, Georgeta Hermina
Olariu, Ioana Viorica
Muț, Ana Maria
Bodea, Anca Salomea
Dejeu, George Emanuiel
Maghiar, Octavian Adrian
Marian, Eleonora
author_facet Dejeu, Ioana Lavinia
Vicaș, Laura Grațiela
Vlaia, Lavinia Lia
Jurca, Tunde
Mureșan, Mariana Eugenia
Pallag, Annamaria
Coneac, Georgeta Hermina
Olariu, Ioana Viorica
Muț, Ana Maria
Bodea, Anca Salomea
Dejeu, George Emanuiel
Maghiar, Octavian Adrian
Marian, Eleonora
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description Caffeic acid (CA), a phenolic acid, is a powerful antioxidant with proven effectiveness. CA instability gives it limited use, so encapsulation in polymeric nanomaterials has been used to solve the problem but also to obtain topical hydrogel formulas. Two different formulas of caffeic acid liposomes were incorporated into three different formulas of carbopol-based hydrogels. A Franz diffusion cell system was used to evaluate the release of CA from hydrogels. For the viscoelastic measurements of the hydrogels, the equilibrium flow test was used. The dynamic tests were examined at rest by three oscillating tests: the amplitude test, the frequency test and the flow and recovery test. These carbopol gels have a high elasticity at flow stress even at very low polymer concentrations. In the analysis of the texture, the increase of the polymer concentration from 0.5% to 1% determined a linear increase of the values of the textural parameters for hydrogels. The textural properties of 1% carbopol-based hydrogels were slightly affected by the addition of liposomal vesicle dispersion and the firmness and shear work increased with increasing carbomer concentration.
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spelling pubmed-88751162022-02-26 Study for Evaluation of Hydrogels after the Incorporation of Liposomes Embedded with Caffeic Acid Dejeu, Ioana Lavinia Vicaș, Laura Grațiela Vlaia, Lavinia Lia Jurca, Tunde Mureșan, Mariana Eugenia Pallag, Annamaria Coneac, Georgeta Hermina Olariu, Ioana Viorica Muț, Ana Maria Bodea, Anca Salomea Dejeu, George Emanuiel Maghiar, Octavian Adrian Marian, Eleonora Pharmaceuticals (Basel) Article Caffeic acid (CA), a phenolic acid, is a powerful antioxidant with proven effectiveness. CA instability gives it limited use, so encapsulation in polymeric nanomaterials has been used to solve the problem but also to obtain topical hydrogel formulas. Two different formulas of caffeic acid liposomes were incorporated into three different formulas of carbopol-based hydrogels. A Franz diffusion cell system was used to evaluate the release of CA from hydrogels. For the viscoelastic measurements of the hydrogels, the equilibrium flow test was used. The dynamic tests were examined at rest by three oscillating tests: the amplitude test, the frequency test and the flow and recovery test. These carbopol gels have a high elasticity at flow stress even at very low polymer concentrations. In the analysis of the texture, the increase of the polymer concentration from 0.5% to 1% determined a linear increase of the values of the textural parameters for hydrogels. The textural properties of 1% carbopol-based hydrogels were slightly affected by the addition of liposomal vesicle dispersion and the firmness and shear work increased with increasing carbomer concentration. MDPI 2022-01-31 /pmc/articles/PMC8875116/ /pubmed/35215288 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ph15020175 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Dejeu, Ioana Lavinia
Vicaș, Laura Grațiela
Vlaia, Lavinia Lia
Jurca, Tunde
Mureșan, Mariana Eugenia
Pallag, Annamaria
Coneac, Georgeta Hermina
Olariu, Ioana Viorica
Muț, Ana Maria
Bodea, Anca Salomea
Dejeu, George Emanuiel
Maghiar, Octavian Adrian
Marian, Eleonora
Study for Evaluation of Hydrogels after the Incorporation of Liposomes Embedded with Caffeic Acid
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title_short Study for Evaluation of Hydrogels after the Incorporation of Liposomes Embedded with Caffeic Acid
title_sort study for evaluation of hydrogels after the incorporation of liposomes embedded with caffeic acid
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8875116/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35215288
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ph15020175
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