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Fluorescence-Coupled Techniques for Determining Rose Bengal in Dermatological Formulations and Their Application to Ex Vivo Skin Deposition Studies

Rose Bengal (RB) is a fluorescent dye with several potential biomedical applications, particularly in dermatology. Due to RB’s poor physicochemical properties, several advanced delivery systems have been developed as a potential tool to promote its permeation across the skin. Nevertheless, no valida...

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Autores principales: Anjani, Qonita Kurnia, Demartis, Sara, Volpe-Zanutto, Fabiana, Li, Huanhuan, Sabri, Akmal Hidayat Bin, Gavini, Elisabetta, Donnelly, Ryan F.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9960589/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36839730
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics15020408
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author Anjani, Qonita Kurnia
Demartis, Sara
Volpe-Zanutto, Fabiana
Li, Huanhuan
Sabri, Akmal Hidayat Bin
Gavini, Elisabetta
Donnelly, Ryan F.
author_facet Anjani, Qonita Kurnia
Demartis, Sara
Volpe-Zanutto, Fabiana
Li, Huanhuan
Sabri, Akmal Hidayat Bin
Gavini, Elisabetta
Donnelly, Ryan F.
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description Rose Bengal (RB) is a fluorescent dye with several potential biomedical applications, particularly in dermatology. Due to RB’s poor physicochemical properties, several advanced delivery systems have been developed as a potential tool to promote its permeation across the skin. Nevertheless, no validated quantitative method to analyse RB within the skin is described in the literature. Considering RB exhibits a conjugated ring system, the current investigation proposes fluorescence-based techniques beneficial for qualitatively and quantitatively determining RB delivered to the skin. Notably, the development and validation of a fluorescence-coupled HPLC method to quantify RB within the skin matrix are herein described for the first time. The method was validated based on the ICH, FDA and EMA guidelines, and the validated parameters included specificity, linearity, LOD, LLOQ, accuracy and precision, and carry-over and dilution integrity. Finally, the method was applied to evaluate RB’s ex vivo permeation and deposition profiles when loaded into dermatological formulations. Concerning qualitative determination, multiphoton microscopy was used to track the RB distribution within the skin strata, and fluorescence emission spectra were investigated to evaluate RB’s behaviour when interacting with different environments. The analytical method proved specific, precise, accurate and sensitive to analyse RB in the skin. In addition, qualitative side-analytical techniques were revealed to play an essential role in evaluating the performance of RB’s dermatological formulation.
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spelling pubmed-99605892023-02-26 Fluorescence-Coupled Techniques for Determining Rose Bengal in Dermatological Formulations and Their Application to Ex Vivo Skin Deposition Studies Anjani, Qonita Kurnia Demartis, Sara Volpe-Zanutto, Fabiana Li, Huanhuan Sabri, Akmal Hidayat Bin Gavini, Elisabetta Donnelly, Ryan F. Pharmaceutics Article Rose Bengal (RB) is a fluorescent dye with several potential biomedical applications, particularly in dermatology. Due to RB’s poor physicochemical properties, several advanced delivery systems have been developed as a potential tool to promote its permeation across the skin. Nevertheless, no validated quantitative method to analyse RB within the skin is described in the literature. Considering RB exhibits a conjugated ring system, the current investigation proposes fluorescence-based techniques beneficial for qualitatively and quantitatively determining RB delivered to the skin. Notably, the development and validation of a fluorescence-coupled HPLC method to quantify RB within the skin matrix are herein described for the first time. The method was validated based on the ICH, FDA and EMA guidelines, and the validated parameters included specificity, linearity, LOD, LLOQ, accuracy and precision, and carry-over and dilution integrity. Finally, the method was applied to evaluate RB’s ex vivo permeation and deposition profiles when loaded into dermatological formulations. Concerning qualitative determination, multiphoton microscopy was used to track the RB distribution within the skin strata, and fluorescence emission spectra were investigated to evaluate RB’s behaviour when interacting with different environments. The analytical method proved specific, precise, accurate and sensitive to analyse RB in the skin. In addition, qualitative side-analytical techniques were revealed to play an essential role in evaluating the performance of RB’s dermatological formulation. MDPI 2023-01-25 /pmc/articles/PMC9960589/ /pubmed/36839730 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics15020408 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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Anjani, Qonita Kurnia
Demartis, Sara
Volpe-Zanutto, Fabiana
Li, Huanhuan
Sabri, Akmal Hidayat Bin
Gavini, Elisabetta
Donnelly, Ryan F.
Fluorescence-Coupled Techniques for Determining Rose Bengal in Dermatological Formulations and Their Application to Ex Vivo Skin Deposition Studies
title Fluorescence-Coupled Techniques for Determining Rose Bengal in Dermatological Formulations and Their Application to Ex Vivo Skin Deposition Studies
title_full Fluorescence-Coupled Techniques for Determining Rose Bengal in Dermatological Formulations and Their Application to Ex Vivo Skin Deposition Studies
title_fullStr Fluorescence-Coupled Techniques for Determining Rose Bengal in Dermatological Formulations and Their Application to Ex Vivo Skin Deposition Studies
title_full_unstemmed Fluorescence-Coupled Techniques for Determining Rose Bengal in Dermatological Formulations and Their Application to Ex Vivo Skin Deposition Studies
title_short Fluorescence-Coupled Techniques for Determining Rose Bengal in Dermatological Formulations and Their Application to Ex Vivo Skin Deposition Studies
title_sort fluorescence-coupled techniques for determining rose bengal in dermatological formulations and their application to ex vivo skin deposition studies
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9960589/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36839730
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics15020408
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