2021
DOI: 10.3390/ma14154090
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Lipid Nanoparticles Loaded with Selected Iridoid Glycosides as Effective Components of Hydrogel Formulations

Abstract: One possibility of improving active ingredient penetration into deeper skin layers to enhance the cosmetic product effectiveness, is the application of lipid nanoparticles. The aim of the study presented in this paper was to evaluate the potential of hydrogel formulations enriched with iridoid glycosides-loaded lipid nanoparticles. Lipid nanocarriers were produced using an emulsification-ultrasonication method based on multiple emulsions. The encapsulation efficiency was determined at the level of 89% and 77% … Show more

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“…A superior moisturizing effect was observed for the hydrogel preparations containing lipid nanoparticles incorporated with aucubin and catalpol. They caused an increase in the epidermis hydration level and a decrease in the TEWL value, contrary to hydrophilic bases without iridoid glycosides [57]. Moreover, hydrogel alone, as a substrate without lipid components in its composition, was not able to maintain TEWL at such a high level of stratum corneum hydration [58].…”
Section: Transepidermal Water Loss (Tewl) and Skin Hydration Measurem...mentioning
confidence: 95%
“…A superior moisturizing effect was observed for the hydrogel preparations containing lipid nanoparticles incorporated with aucubin and catalpol. They caused an increase in the epidermis hydration level and a decrease in the TEWL value, contrary to hydrophilic bases without iridoid glycosides [57]. Moreover, hydrogel alone, as a substrate without lipid components in its composition, was not able to maintain TEWL at such a high level of stratum corneum hydration [58].…”
Section: Transepidermal Water Loss (Tewl) and Skin Hydration Measurem...mentioning
confidence: 95%