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Improved Skin Delivery of Voriconazole with a Nanostructured Lipid Carrier-Based Hydrogel Formulation

Authors
Song, Seh HyonLee, Kyung MinKang, Jong BooLee, Sang GonKang, Myung JooChoi, Young Wook
Issue Date
Aug-2014
Publisher
PHARMACEUTICAL SOC JAPAN
Keywords
voriconazole; nanostructured lipid carrier; hydrogel; topical delivery
Citation
CHEMICAL & PHARMACEUTICAL BULLETIN, v.62, no.8, pp 793 - 798
Pages
6
Journal Title
CHEMICAL & PHARMACEUTICAL BULLETIN
Volume
62
Number
8
Start Page
793
End Page
798
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/11961
DOI
10.1248/cpb.c14-00202
ISSN
0009-2363
1347-5223
Abstract
In order to develop topical preparations of voriconazole (VRC) for the treatment of mycotic infections of the skin, a nanostructured lipid carrier-based hydrogel (NLC-gel) formulation was developed and its physical characteristics, in vitro skin permeation, and retention profiles were examined. A VRC-loaded NLC dispersion, consisting of Precirol ATO 5, Labrafil 1944 CS, and Tween 80, was prepared by high-pressure homogenization and embedded into Carbopol 940 hydrogel. The lipid nanoparticles in the hydrogel were approximately 210 nm in size, with a spherical shape and zeta potential of -30 mV. In a skin permeation study using a Franz diffusion cell mounted with depilated mouse skin, the NLC-gel was superior to conventional cream and microemulsion-based gel formulations, showing 2.8- and 1.7-fold greater flux values, respectively. In addition, the NLC-gel led to markedly greater accumulation of VRC in deeper skin layers as compared with the reference formulations. In conclusion, the novel topical formulation reported here represents an alternative treatment for skin infections such as candidiasis, with less potential for systemic adverse effects than oral therapy.
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