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Design and Characterization of Lipid-Surfactant-Based Systems for Enhancing Topical Anti-Inflammatory Activity of Ursolic Acid

Skin inflammation is a symptom of many skin diseases, such as eczema, psoriasis, and dermatitis, which cause rashes, redness, heat, or blistering. The use of natural products with anti-inflammatory properties has gained importance in treating these symptoms. Ursolic acid (UA), a promising natural co...

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Autores principales: Fonseca-Santos, Bruno, Araujo, Giovanna Angeli, Ferreira, Paula Scanavez, Victorelli, Francesca Damiani, Pironi, Andressa Maria, Araújo, Victor Hugo Sousa, Carvalho, Suzana Gonçalves, Chorilli, Marlus
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9960079/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36839688
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics15020366
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author Fonseca-Santos, Bruno
Araujo, Giovanna Angeli
Ferreira, Paula Scanavez
Victorelli, Francesca Damiani
Pironi, Andressa Maria
Araújo, Victor Hugo Sousa
Carvalho, Suzana Gonçalves
Chorilli, Marlus
author_facet Fonseca-Santos, Bruno
Araujo, Giovanna Angeli
Ferreira, Paula Scanavez
Victorelli, Francesca Damiani
Pironi, Andressa Maria
Araújo, Victor Hugo Sousa
Carvalho, Suzana Gonçalves
Chorilli, Marlus
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description Skin inflammation is a symptom of many skin diseases, such as eczema, psoriasis, and dermatitis, which cause rashes, redness, heat, or blistering. The use of natural products with anti-inflammatory properties has gained importance in treating these symptoms. Ursolic acid (UA), a promising natural compound that is used to treat skin diseases, exhibits low aqueous solubility, resulting in poor absorption and low bioavailability. Designing topical formulations focuses on providing adequate delivery via application to the skin surface. The aim of this study was to formulate and characterize lipid-surfactant-based systems for the delivery of UA. Microemulsions and liquid crystalline systems (LCs) were characterized by polarized light microscopy (PLM), rheology techniques, and textural and bioadhesive assays. PLM supported the self-assembly of these systems and elucidated their formation. Rheologic examination revealed pseudoplastic and thixotropic behavior appropriate, and assays confirmed the ability of these formulations to adhere to the skin. In vivo studies were performed, and inflammation induced by croton oil was assessed for response to microemulsions and LCs. UA anti-inflammatory activities of ~60% and 50% were demonstrated by two microemulsions and 40% and 35% by two LCs, respectively. These data support the continued development of colloidal systems to deliver UA to ameliorate skin inflammation.
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spelling pubmed-99600792023-02-26 Design and Characterization of Lipid-Surfactant-Based Systems for Enhancing Topical Anti-Inflammatory Activity of Ursolic Acid Fonseca-Santos, Bruno Araujo, Giovanna Angeli Ferreira, Paula Scanavez Victorelli, Francesca Damiani Pironi, Andressa Maria Araújo, Victor Hugo Sousa Carvalho, Suzana Gonçalves Chorilli, Marlus Pharmaceutics Article Skin inflammation is a symptom of many skin diseases, such as eczema, psoriasis, and dermatitis, which cause rashes, redness, heat, or blistering. The use of natural products with anti-inflammatory properties has gained importance in treating these symptoms. Ursolic acid (UA), a promising natural compound that is used to treat skin diseases, exhibits low aqueous solubility, resulting in poor absorption and low bioavailability. Designing topical formulations focuses on providing adequate delivery via application to the skin surface. The aim of this study was to formulate and characterize lipid-surfactant-based systems for the delivery of UA. Microemulsions and liquid crystalline systems (LCs) were characterized by polarized light microscopy (PLM), rheology techniques, and textural and bioadhesive assays. PLM supported the self-assembly of these systems and elucidated their formation. Rheologic examination revealed pseudoplastic and thixotropic behavior appropriate, and assays confirmed the ability of these formulations to adhere to the skin. In vivo studies were performed, and inflammation induced by croton oil was assessed for response to microemulsions and LCs. UA anti-inflammatory activities of ~60% and 50% were demonstrated by two microemulsions and 40% and 35% by two LCs, respectively. These data support the continued development of colloidal systems to deliver UA to ameliorate skin inflammation. MDPI 2023-01-21 /pmc/articles/PMC9960079/ /pubmed/36839688 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics15020366 Text en © 2023 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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Araujo, Giovanna Angeli
Ferreira, Paula Scanavez
Victorelli, Francesca Damiani
Pironi, Andressa Maria
Araújo, Victor Hugo Sousa
Carvalho, Suzana Gonçalves
Chorilli, Marlus
Design and Characterization of Lipid-Surfactant-Based Systems for Enhancing Topical Anti-Inflammatory Activity of Ursolic Acid
title Design and Characterization of Lipid-Surfactant-Based Systems for Enhancing Topical Anti-Inflammatory Activity of Ursolic Acid
title_full Design and Characterization of Lipid-Surfactant-Based Systems for Enhancing Topical Anti-Inflammatory Activity of Ursolic Acid
title_fullStr Design and Characterization of Lipid-Surfactant-Based Systems for Enhancing Topical Anti-Inflammatory Activity of Ursolic Acid
title_full_unstemmed Design and Characterization of Lipid-Surfactant-Based Systems for Enhancing Topical Anti-Inflammatory Activity of Ursolic Acid
title_short Design and Characterization of Lipid-Surfactant-Based Systems for Enhancing Topical Anti-Inflammatory Activity of Ursolic Acid
title_sort design and characterization of lipid-surfactant-based systems for enhancing topical anti-inflammatory activity of ursolic acid
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9960079/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36839688
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics15020366
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