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In vitro permeation and skin retention of a-mangostin proniosome

Chin, G. S. and Todo, H. and Kadhum, W. R. and Hamid, M. A. and Sugibayashi, K. (2016) In vitro permeation and skin retention of a-mangostin proniosome. Chemical and Pharmaceutical Bulletin, 64 (12). pp. 1666-1673. ISSN 0009-2363

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Abstract

The current investigation evaluated the potential of proniosome as a carrier to enhance skin permeation and skin retention of a highly lipophilic compound, α-mangostin. α-Mangostin proniosomes were prepared using the coacervation phase seperation method. Upon hydration, α-mangostin loaded niosomes were characterized for size, polydispersity index (PDI), entrapment efficiency (EE) and ζ-potential. The in vitro permeation experiments with dermis-split Yucatan Micropig (YMP) skin revealed that proniosomes composed of Spans, soya lecithin and cholesterol were able to enhance the skin permeation of α-mangostin with a factor range from 1.8- to 8.0-fold as compared to the control suspension. Furthermore, incorporation of soya lecithin in the proniosomal formulation significantly enhanced the viable epidermis/dermis (VED) concentration of α-mangostin. All the proniosomal formulations (except for S20L) had significantly (p<0.05) enhanced deposition of α-mangostin in the VED layer with a factor range from 2.5- to 2.9-fold as compared to the control suspension. Since addition of Spans and soya lecithin in water improved the solubility of α-mangostin, this would be related to the enhancement of skin permeation and skin concentration of α-mangostin. The choice of non-ionic surfactant in proniosomes is an important factor governing the skin permeation and skin retention of α-mangostin. These results suggested that proniosomes can be utilized as a carrier for highly lipophilic compound like α-mangostin for topical application.

Item Type:Article
Uncontrolled Keywords:alpha mangostin, cholesterol, herbaceous agent, niosome, penetration enhancing agent, phosphatidylcholine, proniosome, unclassified drug, xanthone derivative, liposome, mangostin, surfactant, xanthone derivative, animal experiment, animal tissue, Article, coacervation, comparative study, controlled study, dermis, dispersity, drug retention, drug solubility, epidermis, hydration, in vitro study, nanopharmaceutics, nonhuman, particle size, pericarp, skin permeability, Yucatan micropig, zeta potential, animal, chemistry, cutaneous drug administration, metabolism, pig, skin absorption, soybean, Administration, Cutaneous, Animals, Cholesterol, Lecithins, Liposomes, Skin Absorption, Soybeans, Surface-Active Agents, Swine, Xanthones
Subjects:T Technology > TP Chemical technology
Divisions:Chemical Engineering
ID Code:74446
Deposited By: Fazli Masari
Deposited On:29 Nov 2017 23:58
Last Modified:29 Nov 2017 23:58

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