Sorbitol-penetration enhancer containing vesicles loaded with baicalin for the protection and regeneration of skin injured by oxidative stress and UV radiation

M. L. Manca;C. Caddeo
Investigation
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A. M. Fadda;M. Manconi
2019-01-01

Abstract

Aiming at improving the protective effects of baicalin on the skin, new highly-biocompatible penetration enhancer containing vesicles (PEVs) were developed by modifying the base formulation of transfersomes with sorbitol, thus obtaining sorbitol-PEVs. An extensive evaluation of the physico-chemical features of both transfersomes and sorbitol-PEVs was carried out. Transfersomes were mainly close-packed, multi-compartment vesicles, while sorbitol-PEVs appeared mostly as single, spherical, unilamellar vesicles. All the vesicles were small in size (∼128 nm) and negatively charged (∼−67 mV), without significant differences between the formulations. The in vitro delivery of baicalin to intact skin showed an improved ability of sorbitol-PEVs to favour the deposition of the flavonoid into the whole skin. In addition, the vesicular formulations protected keratinocytes and fibroblasts from oxidative stress and UV radiation, and promoted cell proliferation and migration, which favoured the closure of skin wound. Cell uptake was promoted as well, especially when sorbitol-PEVs were used
2019
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https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0378517318308779?via%3Dihub
Esperti anonimi
internazionale
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Sorbitol; Baicalin; Phospholipid vesicles; Skin confocal imaging; Cell uptake; UV and oxidative damages
Manca, M. L.; Mir-Palomo, S.; Caddeo, C.; Nacher, A.; Díez-Sales, O.; Peris, J. E.; Pedraz, J. L.; Fadda, A. M.; Manconi, M.
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