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Efficacy assessments of tretinoin-loaded nano lipid carriers in acne vulgaris: a double blind, split-face randomized clinical study.

Aniseh SamadiZohre SartipiSaman Ahmad NasrollahiBehjat SheikholeslamiMansour Nassiri KashaniMohammad Reza RouiniRassoul DinarvandAlireza Firooz
Published in: Archives of dermatological research (2021)
Here, we assessed the efficacy and safety of Nano lipid carrier (NLC) drug delivery system containing tretinoin (NLC-TRE) in comparison with the conventional 0.05% tretinoin cream (TRE cream) in mild to moderate acne vulgaris. A stable and appropriate NLC-TRE formulation was prepared using a high-pressure homogenizer and particle characterization and physicochemical properties were evaluated under accelerated conditions. Efficacy assessment was performed via a split-face clinical study, by comparing the number of acne lesions, porphyrin production and skin biophysical parameters in both sides of the face randomly treated with NLC-TRE and TRE cream. Plasma concentration of tretinoin after topical application of NLC-TRE was measured for primary safety evaluation. We acquired a stable, spherical nanoparticles with particle size of 118.5 nm, PI equal to 0.485 and ZP of - 44.7 mV. The rate of decrease of acne lesions was significantly higher in NLC- TRE side (p value < 0.001). The size and intensity of porphyrin production in pilosebaceous follicles were significantly reduced only on NLC-TRE side (p value < 0.01). The plasma concentration of the tretinoin, after 8 weeks' application remained lower than the toxic levels. The NLC-TRE formula provides better efficiency and good loading capacity of TRE in the drug delivery system.
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