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Research Articles

Impact of formulation design and lyophilisation on the physicochemical characteristics of finasteride nanosystems

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Pages 106-123 | Received 17 Sep 2022, Accepted 02 Feb 2023, Published online: 24 Feb 2023
 

Abstract

The fundamental purpose of this study was to develop a stable lyophilised finasteride nanosystem (FNS-NS) for topical delivery. The FNS-NS was fabricated using an ultrasonication technique. The impact of two different cryoprotectants on the physicochemical characteristics of FNS-NS before and after lyophilisation was thoroughly investigated. The lyophilised FNS-NS had spherical shape with particle size lied between 188.6 nm ± 4.4 and 298.7 nm ± 4.7, low PDI values (0.26 ± 0.02 to 0.32 ± 0.02) and zeta potential ranging from −38.3 to +53.3 mV. The confocal laser microscopy depicted a comparatively higher cellular internalisation achieved for undecorated FNS-NS with respect to its chitosan-decorated counterpart. The lyophilised FNS-NS was stable for 90 days at proper storage conditions. The FNS-NS with 15% trehalose had appropriate physicochemical attributes that could be a promising carrier for topical delivery to treat androgenic alopecia.

Acknowledgements

The authors thank Dr. Nadia MESSADDEQ, Dr. Jean-Luc WEICKERT, Dr. Nathalie Gruber and Dr. Kessler Pascal (Université de Strasbourg, France) for providing help with the TEM, SEM, XRD and cellular uptake data analysis.

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No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

Data availability statement

All data and materials are mentioned in the article.

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