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Formulation and evaluation of a topical liposomal gel containing a combination of zedoary turmeric oil and tretinoin for psoriasis activity

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Pages 130-144 | Received 21 Dec 2019, Accepted 24 Mar 2020, Published online: 17 Apr 2020
 

Abstract

This study was to develop a combination of zedoary turmeric oil (ZTO) and tretinoin (TRE)-loaded liposomal gel as a topical drug delivery system. We used a combination of single-factor experiment and orthogonal experiment to systematically optimize encapsulation process of the compound liposomes. The optimized liposome vesicles were incorporated into Carbopol gel matrix and studied by continuous in vitro (skin penetration and retention) and in vivo (anti-psoriatic activity using mouse vaginal model and mouse tail model) experiments. The optimized liposomes had an entrapment efficiency (EE) of ZTO was (64.63 ± 1.00)%, EE of TRE was (90.33 ± 0.72)%, drug loading (DL) of ZTO was (9.09 ± 0.14)%, DL of TRE was (1.43 ± 0.02)%, particle size of 257.41 ± 7.58 nm, polydispersity index (PDI) of 0.10 ± 0.04 and zeta potential of −38.77 ± 0.81 mV. Transmission electron microscopy showed liposomes had a regular spherical surface. After 1-month storage at (4 ± 2)°C, the optimized liposome preparations maintained its stability. In vitro study indicated that liposome formulations could significantly prolong the penetration of drugs into the hair follicles of mice and keep more drugs in the skin compared with conventional gel formulations. In vivo study showed that liposomal gel was more effective than conventional gel in treating psoriasis and had a significant dose-dependent effect on psoriasis. In summary, liposomal gel is expected to be an ideal carrier for topical drug delivery systems of ZTO and TRE.

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Funding

This research was financially supported by Science and Technology Research Subsidy Project of Chinese and Western Medicine and Ethnic Medicine of Guizhou Provincial Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine [grant number QZYY-2014–034].

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