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  • Are lipid nanoparticles really superior? A holistic proof of concept study
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  1. Wiemann, Sabrina |
  2. Keck, Cornelia |
1000 Erscheinungsjahr 2021
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  1. Artikel |
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  • 2021-09-03
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  • 12(6):1433-1444
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  • 2021
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  • https://doi.org/10.1007/s13346-021-01021-5 |
  • https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9061673/ |
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  • Lipid nanoparticles are a successful carrier system for dermal drug delivery. They possess various beneficial properties, i.e., increased chemical stability for chemically labile compounds, increased dermal penetration of active compounds, or skin carrying properties after dermal application due to the formation of a so-called 'invisible patch.' Despite manifold studies showing these properties individually, a study that investigates if one lipid nanoparticle formulation can really combine all the above-mentioned benefits at once is not yet available. In the present study, lipid nanoparticles (NLC) were produced and characterized regarding their physico-chemical properties. The chemical stability of the incorporated active ingredient (AI) was determined, as well as the dermal penetration efficacy of the AI, and the skin carrying properties of the NLC after dermal penetration. The properties of the NLC were compared to classical formulations, i.e., AI dissolved in pure oil, an o/w cream base and a nanoemulsion. All formulations contained similar lipids and emulsifiers, which allowed for a direct comparison of the different properties. NLC were shown to provide most efficient chemical stabilization and most efficient dermal penetration for the AI. The formation of the invisible patch was shown for the NLC but not for the other formulations. Skin hydration and skin carrying properties were also most pronounced for the NLC. Results provide evidence that NLC can combine all beneficial effects that were previously described in one formulation. Thus, providing evidence that NLC are a holistically superior formulation principle when compared to other formulation principles.
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lokal Nanoparticles/chemistry [MeSH]
lokal Nanoemulsion
lokal Lipids/chemistry [MeSH]
lokal Occlusion
lokal Nanostructured lipid carriers
lokal Drug Carriers/chemistry [MeSH]
lokal Original Article
lokal Liposomes [MeSH]
lokal Dermal drug delivery
lokal Nanostructures [MeSH]
lokal Particle Size [MeSH]
lokal Skin care
lokal Lipid nanoparticles
lokal Proof of Concept Study [MeSH]
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