Optimization of Rheological Behaviour and Skin Penetration of Thermogelling Emulsions with Enhanced Substantivity for Potential Application in Treatment of Chronic Skin Diseases

Topical formulations are an important pillar in the therapy of skin diseases. Nevertheless, after application the formulation will be exposed to environmental effects. Contact with other surfaces will reduce the available amount of formulation and drug substance. The resulting consequences for thera...

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Main Authors: Markus Schmidberger, Ines Nikolic, Ivana Pantelic, Dominique Lunter
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-07-01
Series:Pharmaceutics
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4923/11/8/361
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spelling doaj-ae0fb6bedd3c4b48884821cde5fb7ec52020-11-24T20:48:59ZengMDPI AGPharmaceutics1999-49232019-07-0111836110.3390/pharmaceutics11080361pharmaceutics11080361Optimization of Rheological Behaviour and Skin Penetration of Thermogelling Emulsions with Enhanced Substantivity for Potential Application in Treatment of Chronic Skin DiseasesMarkus Schmidberger0Ines Nikolic1Ivana Pantelic2Dominique Lunter3Department of Pharmaceutical Technology, Eberhard Karls University, Auf der Morgenstelle 8, 72076 Tuebingen, GermanyDepartment of Pharmaceutical Technology and Cosmetology, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Belgrade, 450 Vojvode Stepe Street, 11221 Belgrade, SerbiaDepartment of Pharmaceutical Technology and Cosmetology, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Belgrade, 450 Vojvode Stepe Street, 11221 Belgrade, SerbiaDepartment of Pharmaceutical Technology, Eberhard Karls University, Auf der Morgenstelle 8, 72076 Tuebingen, GermanyTopical formulations are an important pillar in the therapy of skin diseases. Nevertheless, after application the formulation will be exposed to environmental effects. Contact with other surfaces will reduce the available amount of formulation and drug substance. The resulting consequences for therapy range from reduced effects to therapeutic failure. The removed active ingredient also contaminates patients’ environment. The aim of this work was to develop preparations that remain at the application site. These will enhance safety and efficiency and thus improve of skin disease therapies. Therefore, we developed polymer-stabilised emulsions that show thermogelling properties. Emulsions with different methyl cellulose concentrations and macrogols of different molecular weights were investigated. The dispersed phase consisted of nonivamide as the active pharmaceutical ingredient, dissolved in medium-chain triglycerides. Rheological properties, droplet size, substantivity and ex vivo penetration experiments were performed to characterise the developed formulations. Droplet size and rheological parameters were affected by the composition of the preparations. The tested formulations showed benefits in their substantivity compared to a conventional semi-solid cream. We found a residual amount of up to 100% at the application site. The drug levels in viable epidermis were in a therapeutic range. The developed emulsions are a promising vehicle to improve therapy for chronic skin diseases.https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4923/11/8/361nonivamidemethyl celluloseskin penetrationsubstantivitythermogel
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Ines Nikolic
Ivana Pantelic
Dominique Lunter
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Ines Nikolic
Ivana Pantelic
Dominique Lunter
Optimization of Rheological Behaviour and Skin Penetration of Thermogelling Emulsions with Enhanced Substantivity for Potential Application in Treatment of Chronic Skin Diseases
Pharmaceutics
nonivamide
methyl cellulose
skin penetration
substantivity
thermogel
author_facet Markus Schmidberger
Ines Nikolic
Ivana Pantelic
Dominique Lunter
author_sort Markus Schmidberger
title Optimization of Rheological Behaviour and Skin Penetration of Thermogelling Emulsions with Enhanced Substantivity for Potential Application in Treatment of Chronic Skin Diseases
title_short Optimization of Rheological Behaviour and Skin Penetration of Thermogelling Emulsions with Enhanced Substantivity for Potential Application in Treatment of Chronic Skin Diseases
title_full Optimization of Rheological Behaviour and Skin Penetration of Thermogelling Emulsions with Enhanced Substantivity for Potential Application in Treatment of Chronic Skin Diseases
title_fullStr Optimization of Rheological Behaviour and Skin Penetration of Thermogelling Emulsions with Enhanced Substantivity for Potential Application in Treatment of Chronic Skin Diseases
title_full_unstemmed Optimization of Rheological Behaviour and Skin Penetration of Thermogelling Emulsions with Enhanced Substantivity for Potential Application in Treatment of Chronic Skin Diseases
title_sort optimization of rheological behaviour and skin penetration of thermogelling emulsions with enhanced substantivity for potential application in treatment of chronic skin diseases
publisher MDPI AG
series Pharmaceutics
issn 1999-4923
publishDate 2019-07-01
description Topical formulations are an important pillar in the therapy of skin diseases. Nevertheless, after application the formulation will be exposed to environmental effects. Contact with other surfaces will reduce the available amount of formulation and drug substance. The resulting consequences for therapy range from reduced effects to therapeutic failure. The removed active ingredient also contaminates patients’ environment. The aim of this work was to develop preparations that remain at the application site. These will enhance safety and efficiency and thus improve of skin disease therapies. Therefore, we developed polymer-stabilised emulsions that show thermogelling properties. Emulsions with different methyl cellulose concentrations and macrogols of different molecular weights were investigated. The dispersed phase consisted of nonivamide as the active pharmaceutical ingredient, dissolved in medium-chain triglycerides. Rheological properties, droplet size, substantivity and ex vivo penetration experiments were performed to characterise the developed formulations. Droplet size and rheological parameters were affected by the composition of the preparations. The tested formulations showed benefits in their substantivity compared to a conventional semi-solid cream. We found a residual amount of up to 100% at the application site. The drug levels in viable epidermis were in a therapeutic range. The developed emulsions are a promising vehicle to improve therapy for chronic skin diseases.
topic nonivamide
methyl cellulose
skin penetration
substantivity
thermogel
url https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4923/11/8/361
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