Abstract
Monoolein (MO) cubosomes were investigated in terms of in vitro skin permeation enhancer of KIOM-MA-128 (MA-128), a natural product known to be efficacious against atopic dermatitis. First, an aqueous suspension of MA-128 was prepared by homogenizing the powder in Pluronic F-127 (a dispersant) solution in water. The Pluronic F-127 concentration and the pH have no significant effect on the size and the zeta potential of MA-128 particles. The mean diameters and the zeta potentials fell within 1000–1500 nm and −10 to −20 mV, respectively. The sedimentation rate of the particles was lower at a higher concentration of the polymeric dispersant, possibly because the polymeric surfactant can act as a spring and push away approaching particles. The size of MO cubosomes was tens to hundreds of nanometers and exhibited black and white stripes. Cumulative amount of MA-128 permeated through hairless mouse skin was obviously higher when the cubosome was included in the MA-128 suspensions. However, the cumulative permeation amount was inversely proportional to the content of cubosomes, when the contents of cubosome in the suspension increased from 0.5% to 2.0% with MA-128 concentrations kept constant (2%).
Acknowledgments
This work was supported by a grant from Korea Institute of Oriental Medicine (K11050).