2018
DOI: 10.1007/s11095-018-2495-1
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In Vitro Skin Retention and Drug Permeation through Intact and Microneedle Pretreated Skin after Application of Propranolol Loaded Microemulsions

Abstract: Purpose Topical beta-blockers are efficacious for treating infantile hemangiomas, but no formulations have been specifically optimized for skin delivery. Our objective was to quantify skin concentrations and drug permeation of propranolol (a nonselective beta-blocker) after application of microemulsions to intact and microneedle pretreated skin. Methods Four propranolol-loaded microemulsions were characterized for droplet size, surface charge, conductivity, pH, drug solubility, and drug release. Skin concent… Show more

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“…This method shows some significant advantages such as thermodynamic stability, nanoparticle monodispersity, large interfacial area, and ultralow interfacial tension [137,138]. Microemulsion has attracted attention in the preparation of nanoparticles mainly due to the versatility of microemulsion systems like the very small droplet size production, cost-effectiveness [139][140][141], simple procedure, and mild reaction conditions [142,143].…”
Section: Microemulsion Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This method shows some significant advantages such as thermodynamic stability, nanoparticle monodispersity, large interfacial area, and ultralow interfacial tension [137,138]. Microemulsion has attracted attention in the preparation of nanoparticles mainly due to the versatility of microemulsion systems like the very small droplet size production, cost-effectiveness [139][140][141], simple procedure, and mild reaction conditions [142,143].…”
Section: Microemulsion Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The SnakeSkin TM dialysis tubing is made from regenerated-cellulose, which is a commercially available membrane with a well-controlled molecular weight (MW) cut-off. The SnakeSkin TM is widely used as a membrane model for an in vitro release study similar to a regular dialysis tube [48]. The release of NLC_Cs and Gel NLC_Cs was studied in vitro over 24 h using the dialysis method with PBS (pH 7.4)/ethanol (1:1) as the medium and compared with that of the chili extract solution and Gel Chili.…”
Section: In Vitro Release Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The combination of microneedles and nanocarriers for transdermal administration can increase the solubility of drugs and the drug loading of microneedles, improve the stability and biosafety of drugs with nanocarriers, and achieve targeted drug delivery [8,9]. Therefore, the combination of a microemulsion and microneedles for transdermal delivery of aconitine can simultaneously increase drug solubility, enhance percutaneous absorption, and accurately administer drugs, thereby improving safe medication [10,11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%