2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.jddst.2018.09.020
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Voriconazole and sertaconazole loaded colloidal nano-carriers for enhanced skin deposition and improved topical fungal treatment

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“…Also, fluorescence intensity of skin applied on Nile Red-loaded microemulsion was more intense than those of the skin applied on PBS suspension (Figure 6a, b). This phenomenon demonstrated that ME3 microemulsion increased cutaneous uptake and permeation of lipophilic molecules into the skin compared to PBS suspension as also reported in a previous study [34,40]. Moreover, the confocal images were consistent with the results of in vitro permeation studies.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 90%
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“…Also, fluorescence intensity of skin applied on Nile Red-loaded microemulsion was more intense than those of the skin applied on PBS suspension (Figure 6a, b). This phenomenon demonstrated that ME3 microemulsion increased cutaneous uptake and permeation of lipophilic molecules into the skin compared to PBS suspension as also reported in a previous study [34,40]. Moreover, the confocal images were consistent with the results of in vitro permeation studies.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Skin permeation of ETD was examined using Franz type diffusion cells (diffusion area of 1.77 cm 2 , Permegear V6A Stirrer, Hellertown, PA, USA) [40]. The skin was placed on the receiver chambers with the stratum corneum facing upwards and then the donor chambers were clamped in place.…”
Section: Permeation Of Etd Though the Skinmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, ceramide V in non-lesionedparts of the skin were raised, and ceramide I and ceramide III were reduced in lesioned parts of the skin [40,41]. Moreover, the metabolism pathways such as ceramidase are overactive in the epidermis with atopic dermatitis [42]. Besides, Chermprapai et al [43] determined that free fatty acids were reduced as well as CERs in the atopic dermatitis.…”
Section: Role Of Ceramides In the Skin Barrier And Skin Disordersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Psoriasis: In another skin disorder in which barrier defects occurs, Motta et al [42] revealed the relation between ceramide composition and TEWL in psoriatic and healthy skin. According to results, ceramide I, III, IV, V, and VI reduced TEWL increased in all psoriatic scales.…”
Section: Role Of Ceramides In the Skin Barrier And Skin Disordersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Serving as a local (isolated) drug depot and providing a mechanism for controlled release, such systems can deliver high topical concentrations of drugs without pronounced systemic spread [54]. Thus, systems such as polymeric films [55], nano- and microemulsions [56], vesicular carriers [57] (including liposomes [58], ethosomes [59], transethosomes [60], and niosomes [61]), solid lipid [62] and polymeric particles [63], and porous inorganic carriers [64, 65] were proposed and investigated for antifungal agents’ penetration promotion.…”
Section: Nanocarriers For Intradermal Permeation and Antimycotic Actimentioning
confidence: 99%