Hydrogels containing redispersible spray-dried melatonin-loaded nanocapsules : a formulation for transdermal-controlled delivery

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Autor(a) principal: Hoffmeister, Cristiane Rodrigues Drago
Data de Publicação: 2012
Outros Autores: Durli, Taís Lusa, Schaffazick, Scheila Rezende, Raffin, Renata Platcheck, Bender, Eduardo André, Beck, Ruy Carlos Ruver, Pohlmann, Adriana Raffin, Guterres, Silvia Stanisçuaski
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10183/85314
Resumo: The aim of the present study was to develop a transdermal system for controlled delivery of melatonin combining three strategies: nanoencapsulation of melatonin, drying of melatonin-loaded nanocapsules, and incorporation of nanocapsules in a hydrophilic gel. Nanocapsules were prepared by interfacial deposition of the polymer and were spray-dried using water-soluble excipients. In vitro drug release profiles were evaluated by the dialysis bag method, and skin permeation studies were carried out using Franz cells with porcine skin as the membrane. The use of 10% (w/v) water-soluble excipients (lactose or maltodextrin) as spray-drying adjuvants furnished redispersible powders (redispersibility index approximately 1.0) suitable for incorporation into hydrogels. All formulations showed a better controlled in vitro release of melatonin compared with the melatonin solution. The best controlled release results were achieved with hydrogels prepared with dried nanocapsules (hydrogels > redispersed dried nanocapsules > nanocapsule suspension > melatonin solution). The skin permeation studies demonstrated a significant modulation of the transdermal melatonin permeation for hydrogels prepared with redispersible nanocapsules. In this way, the additive effect of the different approaches used in this study (nanoencapsulation, spray-drying, and preparation of semisolid dosage forms) allows not only the control of melatonin release, but also transdermal permeation.
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spelling Hoffmeister, Cristiane Rodrigues DragoDurli, Taís LusaSchaffazick, Scheila RezendeRaffin, Renata PlatcheckBender, Eduardo AndréBeck, Ruy Carlos RuverPohlmann, Adriana RaffinGuterres, Silvia Stanisçuaski2014-01-04T01:52:26Z20121556-276xhttp://hdl.handle.net/10183/85314000861011The aim of the present study was to develop a transdermal system for controlled delivery of melatonin combining three strategies: nanoencapsulation of melatonin, drying of melatonin-loaded nanocapsules, and incorporation of nanocapsules in a hydrophilic gel. Nanocapsules were prepared by interfacial deposition of the polymer and were spray-dried using water-soluble excipients. In vitro drug release profiles were evaluated by the dialysis bag method, and skin permeation studies were carried out using Franz cells with porcine skin as the membrane. The use of 10% (w/v) water-soluble excipients (lactose or maltodextrin) as spray-drying adjuvants furnished redispersible powders (redispersibility index approximately 1.0) suitable for incorporation into hydrogels. All formulations showed a better controlled in vitro release of melatonin compared with the melatonin solution. The best controlled release results were achieved with hydrogels prepared with dried nanocapsules (hydrogels > redispersed dried nanocapsules > nanocapsule suspension > melatonin solution). The skin permeation studies demonstrated a significant modulation of the transdermal melatonin permeation for hydrogels prepared with redispersible nanocapsules. In this way, the additive effect of the different approaches used in this study (nanoencapsulation, spray-drying, and preparation of semisolid dosage forms) allows not only the control of melatonin release, but also transdermal permeation.application/pdfengNanoscale research letters. New York. Vol. 7, (May 2012), p. 251NanocápsulasHidrogéisMelatoninaMaltodextrinaHydrogelsMaltodextrinMelatoninNanocapsulesSpray-dryingLactoseSkin permeationTransdermal deliveryHydrogels containing redispersible spray-dried melatonin-loaded nanocapsules : a formulation for transdermal-controlled deliveryEstrangeiroinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRGSinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSORIGINAL000861011.pdf000861011.pdfTexto completo (inglês)application/pdf2243954http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/85314/1/000861011.pdf59161de2de523197f2b6d9c36ce300b1MD51TEXT000861011.pdf.txt000861011.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain47093http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/85314/2/000861011.pdf.txt0a5044e6381a264b4d8c3d67dfaf0affMD52THUMBNAIL000861011.pdf.jpg000861011.pdf.jpgGenerated Thumbnailimage/jpeg1950http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/85314/3/000861011.pdf.jpg6ba4c59a932ce9e59ffea1a48a9d2597MD5310183/853142019-12-28 05:02:56.325738oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/85314Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestopendoar:2019-12-28T07:02:56Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false
dc.title.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Hydrogels containing redispersible spray-dried melatonin-loaded nanocapsules : a formulation for transdermal-controlled delivery
title Hydrogels containing redispersible spray-dried melatonin-loaded nanocapsules : a formulation for transdermal-controlled delivery
spellingShingle Hydrogels containing redispersible spray-dried melatonin-loaded nanocapsules : a formulation for transdermal-controlled delivery
Hoffmeister, Cristiane Rodrigues Drago
Nanocápsulas
Hidrogéis
Melatonina
Maltodextrina
Hydrogels
Maltodextrin
Melatonin
Nanocapsules
Spray-drying
Lactose
Skin permeation
Transdermal delivery
title_short Hydrogels containing redispersible spray-dried melatonin-loaded nanocapsules : a formulation for transdermal-controlled delivery
title_full Hydrogels containing redispersible spray-dried melatonin-loaded nanocapsules : a formulation for transdermal-controlled delivery
title_fullStr Hydrogels containing redispersible spray-dried melatonin-loaded nanocapsules : a formulation for transdermal-controlled delivery
title_full_unstemmed Hydrogels containing redispersible spray-dried melatonin-loaded nanocapsules : a formulation for transdermal-controlled delivery
title_sort Hydrogels containing redispersible spray-dried melatonin-loaded nanocapsules : a formulation for transdermal-controlled delivery
author Hoffmeister, Cristiane Rodrigues Drago
author_facet Hoffmeister, Cristiane Rodrigues Drago
Durli, Taís Lusa
Schaffazick, Scheila Rezende
Raffin, Renata Platcheck
Bender, Eduardo André
Beck, Ruy Carlos Ruver
Pohlmann, Adriana Raffin
Guterres, Silvia Stanisçuaski
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author2 Durli, Taís Lusa
Schaffazick, Scheila Rezende
Raffin, Renata Platcheck
Bender, Eduardo André
Beck, Ruy Carlos Ruver
Pohlmann, Adriana Raffin
Guterres, Silvia Stanisçuaski
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author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Hoffmeister, Cristiane Rodrigues Drago
Durli, Taís Lusa
Schaffazick, Scheila Rezende
Raffin, Renata Platcheck
Bender, Eduardo André
Beck, Ruy Carlos Ruver
Pohlmann, Adriana Raffin
Guterres, Silvia Stanisçuaski
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Nanocápsulas
Hidrogéis
Melatonina
Maltodextrina
topic Nanocápsulas
Hidrogéis
Melatonina
Maltodextrina
Hydrogels
Maltodextrin
Melatonin
Nanocapsules
Spray-drying
Lactose
Skin permeation
Transdermal delivery
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Hydrogels
Maltodextrin
Melatonin
Nanocapsules
Spray-drying
Lactose
Skin permeation
Transdermal delivery
description The aim of the present study was to develop a transdermal system for controlled delivery of melatonin combining three strategies: nanoencapsulation of melatonin, drying of melatonin-loaded nanocapsules, and incorporation of nanocapsules in a hydrophilic gel. Nanocapsules were prepared by interfacial deposition of the polymer and were spray-dried using water-soluble excipients. In vitro drug release profiles were evaluated by the dialysis bag method, and skin permeation studies were carried out using Franz cells with porcine skin as the membrane. The use of 10% (w/v) water-soluble excipients (lactose or maltodextrin) as spray-drying adjuvants furnished redispersible powders (redispersibility index approximately 1.0) suitable for incorporation into hydrogels. All formulations showed a better controlled in vitro release of melatonin compared with the melatonin solution. The best controlled release results were achieved with hydrogels prepared with dried nanocapsules (hydrogels > redispersed dried nanocapsules > nanocapsule suspension > melatonin solution). The skin permeation studies demonstrated a significant modulation of the transdermal melatonin permeation for hydrogels prepared with redispersible nanocapsules. In this way, the additive effect of the different approaches used in this study (nanoencapsulation, spray-drying, and preparation of semisolid dosage forms) allows not only the control of melatonin release, but also transdermal permeation.
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