Acanthus mollis Formulations for Transdermal Delivery: From Hydrogels to Emulsions.
Patrícia MatosMaria Teresa BatistaFrancisco VeigaArtur FigueirinhaAna FigueirasPublished in: Gels (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
Topical formulations of Acanthus mollis L. leaf and the optimization of the release of their active compounds and their topical bioavailability were investigated for the first time. In vitro, the release of active compounds from three formulations-an oil-in-water cream and two hydrogels (Carbopol 940 and Pluronic F-127)-was determined using Franz diffusion cells. Detection and quantification of the compounds was performed via high-performance liquid chromatography with a photodiode array (HPLC-PDA). DIBOA, a bioactive compound of this medicinal plant, exhibited release kinetics of the Weibull model for the Carbopol and Pluronic F-127 formulation, identifying it as a potential active agent to optimize the topical distribution of the formulations. The implications extend to applications in inflammation treatment and tyrosinase inhibition, suggesting that it can make a significant contribution to addressing skin conditions, including melanoma and various inflammatory diseases.
Keyphrases
- high performance liquid chromatography
- wound healing
- simultaneous determination
- drug delivery
- tandem mass spectrometry
- solid phase extraction
- oxidative stress
- mass spectrometry
- induced apoptosis
- hyaluronic acid
- extracellular matrix
- drug release
- high resolution
- tissue engineering
- fatty acid
- cell cycle arrest
- signaling pathway
- liquid chromatography
- combination therapy
- climate change
- loop mediated isothermal amplification
- human health
- atomic force microscopy
- high density
- soft tissue
- single cell
- drug discovery
- smoking cessation
- plant growth