Chitosan/Pomegranate Seed Oil Emulgel Composition as a New Strategy for Dermal Delivery of Hydrocortisone.
Zofia Helena BagińskaMagdalena Paczkowska-WalendowskaAnna BassaMichał RachalewskiKarolina LendzionJudyta Cielecka-PiontekEmilia SzymańskaPublished in: International journal of molecular sciences (2024)
Multifunctional delivery systems capable of modulating drug release and exerting adjunctive pharmacological activity have attracted particular attention. Chitosan (CS) and pomegranate seed oil (PO) appear to be attractive bioactive components framing the strategy of complex therapy and multifunctional drug carriers. This research is aimed at evaluating the potential of CS in combination with PO in studies on topical emulgels containing hydrocortisone as a model anti-inflammatory agent. Its particular goal was to distinguish alterations in anti-inflammatory action followed with drug dissolution or penetrative behavior between the designed formulations that differ in CS/PO weight ratio. All formulations favored hydrocortisone release with up to a two-fold increase in the drug dissolution rate within first 5 h as compared to conventional topical preparations. The clear effect of CS/PO on the emulgel biological performance was observed, and CS was found to be prerequisite for the modulation of hydrocortisone absorption and accumulation. In turn, a greater amount of PO played the predominant role in the inhibition of hyaluronidase activity and enhanced the anti-inflammatory effect of preparation E-3. Emulgels showed a negligible reduction in mouse fibroblasts' L929 cell viability, confirming their non-irritancy with skin cells. Overall, the designed formulation with a CS/PO ratio of 6:4 appeared to be the most promising topical carrier for the effective treatment of inflammatory skin diseases among the tested subjects.
Keyphrases
- wound healing
- drug delivery
- anti inflammatory
- drug release
- visible light
- septic shock
- cancer therapy
- induced apoptosis
- oxidative stress
- soft tissue
- adverse drug
- physical activity
- emergency department
- working memory
- stem cells
- fatty acid
- cell cycle arrest
- cell death
- mass spectrometry
- combination therapy
- quantum dots
- sensitive detection
- body weight