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Liposomes for (trans)dermal drug delivery: the skin-PVPA as a novel in vitro stratum corneum model in formulation development
Authors:Zora Palac  André Engesland  Gøril Eide Flaten  Nataša Škalko-Basnet  Jelena Filipović-Grčić
Institution:1. Department of Pharmaceutics, Faculty of Pharmacy and Biochemistry, University of Zagreb ZagrebCroatia;2. Department of Pharmacy, Drug Transport and Delivery Research Group, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Troms? Troms?Norway
Abstract:Penetration potential of vesicles destined for trans(dermal) administration remains to be of great interests both in respect to drug therapy and cosmetic treatment. This study investigated the applicability of the phospholipid vesicle-based permeation assay (PVPA) as a novel in vitro skin barrier model for screening purposes in preformulation studies. Various classes of liposomes containing hydrophilic model drug were examined, including conventional liposomes (CLs), deformable liposomes (DLs) and propylene glycol liposomes (PGLs). The size, surface charge, membrane deformability and entrapment efficiency were found to be affected by the vesicle lipid concentration, the presence of the surfactant and propylene glycol. All liposomes exhibited prolonged drug release profiles with an initial burst effect followed by a slower release phase. The permeation of the drug from all of the tested liposomes, as assessed with the mimicked stratum corneum – PVPA model, was significantly enhanced as compared to the permeability of the drug in solution form. Although the DLs and the PGLs exhibited almost the same membrane elasticity, the permeability of the drug delivered by PGLs was higher (6.2?×?10?6?cm/s) than DLs (5.5?×?10?6?cm/s). Therefore, this study confirmed both the potential of liposomes as vesicles in trans(dermal) delivery and potential of the newly developed skin-PVPA for the screening and optimization of liposomes at the early preformulation stage.
Keywords:Nanotechnology  permeability  phospholipids  skin  sustained release
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