Data di Pubblicazione:
2017
Abstract:
ObjectBackground: This work aimed to provide useful information on the incidence of the choice of formulation in semisolid
preparations of iron-oxide nanoparticles (IONs). The appropriate analytical methods to assess the IONs physical
stability and the effect of the semi-solid preparations on IONs human skin penetration were discussed. The physical
stability of IONs (Dh = 31 ± 4 nm; ? = -65 ± 5 mV) loaded in five semi-solid preparations (0.3% w/v), namely
Carbopol gel (CP), hydroxyethyl cellulose gel (HEC), carboxymethylcellulose gel (CMC), cetomacrogol cream (Cet)
and cold cream was assessed by combining DLS and low-field pulsed NMR data. The in vitro penetration of IONs was
studied using human epidermis or isolated stratum corneum (SC).
Results: Reversible and irreversible IONs aggregates were evidenced only in HEC and CMC, respectively. IONs diffused
massively through SC preferentially by an intercellular pathway, as assessed by transmission electron microscopy.
The semi-solid preparations differently influenced the IONs penetration as compared to the aqueous suspension.
Cet cream allowed the highest permeation and the lowest retained amount, while cold cream and CP favored
the accumulation into the skin membrane.
Conclusion: Basic cutaneous semi-solid preparations could be used to administer IONs without affecting their permeation
profile if they maintained their physical stability over time. This property is better discriminated by low-field
pulsed NMR measurements than the commonly used DLS measurements.]
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Iron oxide nanoparticles; Polymer coating; Semi-solid preparation; Skin penetration; Nanoparticle stability
Elenco autori:
Ferretti, ANNA MARIA
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