Clay-Based Hydrogels as Drug Delivery Vehicles of Curcumin Nanocrystals for Topical Application
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Ruggeri, Marco; Sánchez Espejo, Rita María; De Melo Barbosa, Raquel; Viseras Iborra, César AntonioEditorial
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Materia
Nanocrystals Curcumin Clays Hydrogel Skin permeation
Date
2022-12-17Referencia bibliográfica
Ruggeri, M... [et al.]. Clay-Based Hydrogels as Drug Delivery Vehicles of Curcumin Nanocrystals for Topical Application. Pharmaceutics 2022, 14, 2836. [https://doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics14122836]
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UniCA-Progetti biennali di Ateneo Finanziati dalla Fondazione di Sardegna 2018 (CUP F741I19000950007); P18-RT-3786 project of Junta de Andalucia (Spain)Résumé
The poor water solubility of a significant number of active pharmaceutical ingredients (API)
remains one of the main challenges in the drug development process, causing low bioavailability and
therapeutic failure of drug candidates. Curcumin is a well-known Biopharmaceutics Classification
System (BCS) class IV drug, characterized by lipophilicity and low permeability, which hampers
topical bioavailability. Given these premises, the aim of this work was the design and the development
of curcumin nanocrystals and their incorporation into natural inorganic hydrogels for topical
application. Curcumin nanocrystals were manufactured by the wet ball milling technique and then
loaded in clay-based hydrogels. Bentonite and/or palygorskite were selected as the inorganic gelling
agents. Curcumin nanocrystal-loaded hydrogels were manufactured by means of a homogenization
process and characterized with respect to their chemico-physical properties, in vitro release, antioxidant
activity and skin permeation. The results highlighted that the presence of bentonite provided an
increase of curcumin skin penetration and simultaneously allowed its radical scavenging properties,
due to the desirable rheological characteristics, which should guarantee the necessary contact time of
the gel with the skin.