Formulações inovadoras de base nanotecnológica para o tratamento tópico de micoses superficiais

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Autor(a) principal: Flores, Fernanda Cramer
Data de Publicação: 2016
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Resumo: Superficial mycoses are fungal diseases caused on skin, hair and nails and are among the infectious diseases with the highest incidence and difficult to treat, making them a serious public health problem. The purpose of this study was the development of nanotechnological based formulations, contemplating the use of vegetable lipids for topical application of tioconazole, aiming the treatment of superficial mycoses.The first part of this work was focused on the development of hydrogels containing Mangospheres (lipid nanoparticles prepared with mango butter, meleuca oil and tioconazole at 2 mg/mL), and hydrogels containing tioconazoleloaded copaiba oil polymeric nanocapsules, coated and uncoated with chitosan (1 mg/mL). Mangospheres were prepared by high-pressure homogenization technique and the polymeric nanocapsules by interfacial deposition of pre-formed polymer method. The nanoparticles showed adequate physicochemical characteristics. The mean particle size was around 100 nm for Mangospheres and 170 nm for copaiba oil nanocapsules. The formulations showed the polydispersity index below 0.15, slightly acid pH and negative zeta potential for Mangospheres and uncoated nanocapsules and positive for chitosan-coated nanocapasules. Tioconazole content was 1.64-1.74 mg/mL for Mangospheres and 1.00 mg/mL for copaiba nanocapsules. The formulations presented antifungal activity and a great control of tioconazole release was observed for Mangospheres containing melaleuca oil and for the uncoated nanocapsules. The nanostructures were preserved after incorporation into hydrogels. The hydrogels showed slightly acidic pH, drug content close to the theoretical values and flow characteristics in accordance with Casson model for hydrogels containing Mangopheres. The hydrogels containing the cationiccoated polymeric nanocapsules presented Hershel-Bulkley flow model and bioadhesivity. In vitro skin permeation studies showed tioconazole targeting to stratum corneum for the hydrogels presenting Mangospheres and copaiba oil nanocapsules, with greater retention for the hydrogels containing the coated copaiba oil nanocapsules. The second part of the present work focused on studies related to the optimization of formulations for the treatment of onychomycosis, starting with a review of the literature on the use of essential oils in treating these infections. In addition, it was aimed to develop a nail formulation containing tioconazole associated with nanocapsules of medium chain triglycerides coated with chitosan. The coated and uncoated nanocapsules were obtained by interfacial deposition of pre-formed polymer and showed nanometric size, adequate polydispersity index and positive zeta potential for the coated nanocapsules and negative for the uncoated particles. Tioconazole content was 1.00 mg/mL and pH with slightly acid values. Both formulations showed control of tioconazole release and antifungal activity. The nail formulation showed adequate characteristics for nail application and preserved the nanostructures while on nail permeation studies, presented higher percentage of tioconazole recovery from nail plate. Confocal microscopy analysis showed more than 30% of nail thickness in penetration depth of the fluorescent marker form the formulations. In an ex vivo onychomycosis model, the ungual formulations showed equivalent activity compared to the commercial tioconazole formulation with tioconazole concentration of 280 times lower. In addition, the association of tioconazole to polymeric nanocapsules led to a reduction of the irritative potential of the drug in vitro.
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spelling 2021-01-23T11:36:07Z2021-01-23T11:36:07Z2016-02-19http://repositorio.ufsm.br/handle/1/20270Superficial mycoses are fungal diseases caused on skin, hair and nails and are among the infectious diseases with the highest incidence and difficult to treat, making them a serious public health problem. The purpose of this study was the development of nanotechnological based formulations, contemplating the use of vegetable lipids for topical application of tioconazole, aiming the treatment of superficial mycoses.The first part of this work was focused on the development of hydrogels containing Mangospheres (lipid nanoparticles prepared with mango butter, meleuca oil and tioconazole at 2 mg/mL), and hydrogels containing tioconazoleloaded copaiba oil polymeric nanocapsules, coated and uncoated with chitosan (1 mg/mL). Mangospheres were prepared by high-pressure homogenization technique and the polymeric nanocapsules by interfacial deposition of pre-formed polymer method. The nanoparticles showed adequate physicochemical characteristics. The mean particle size was around 100 nm for Mangospheres and 170 nm for copaiba oil nanocapsules. The formulations showed the polydispersity index below 0.15, slightly acid pH and negative zeta potential for Mangospheres and uncoated nanocapsules and positive for chitosan-coated nanocapasules. Tioconazole content was 1.64-1.74 mg/mL for Mangospheres and 1.00 mg/mL for copaiba nanocapsules. The formulations presented antifungal activity and a great control of tioconazole release was observed for Mangospheres containing melaleuca oil and for the uncoated nanocapsules. The nanostructures were preserved after incorporation into hydrogels. The hydrogels showed slightly acidic pH, drug content close to the theoretical values and flow characteristics in accordance with Casson model for hydrogels containing Mangopheres. The hydrogels containing the cationiccoated polymeric nanocapsules presented Hershel-Bulkley flow model and bioadhesivity. In vitro skin permeation studies showed tioconazole targeting to stratum corneum for the hydrogels presenting Mangospheres and copaiba oil nanocapsules, with greater retention for the hydrogels containing the coated copaiba oil nanocapsules. The second part of the present work focused on studies related to the optimization of formulations for the treatment of onychomycosis, starting with a review of the literature on the use of essential oils in treating these infections. In addition, it was aimed to develop a nail formulation containing tioconazole associated with nanocapsules of medium chain triglycerides coated with chitosan. The coated and uncoated nanocapsules were obtained by interfacial deposition of pre-formed polymer and showed nanometric size, adequate polydispersity index and positive zeta potential for the coated nanocapsules and negative for the uncoated particles. Tioconazole content was 1.00 mg/mL and pH with slightly acid values. Both formulations showed control of tioconazole release and antifungal activity. The nail formulation showed adequate characteristics for nail application and preserved the nanostructures while on nail permeation studies, presented higher percentage of tioconazole recovery from nail plate. Confocal microscopy analysis showed more than 30% of nail thickness in penetration depth of the fluorescent marker form the formulations. In an ex vivo onychomycosis model, the ungual formulations showed equivalent activity compared to the commercial tioconazole formulation with tioconazole concentration of 280 times lower. In addition, the association of tioconazole to polymeric nanocapsules led to a reduction of the irritative potential of the drug in vitro.Micoses superficiais são doenças fúngicas ocasionadas na pele, pelos e unhas e se encontram entre as doenças infecciosas de maior incidência e difícil tratamento, o que as torna um sério problema de saúde pública. O objetivo deste trabalho foi o desenvolvimento de formulações de base nanotecnológica, contemplando a utilização de lipídeos vegetais para a aplicação tópica de tioconazol visando o tratamento de micoses superficiais. Na primeira parte do estudo, focou-se no desenvolvimento de hidrogéis contendo Mangosferas (nanopartículas lipídicas preparadas com manteiga de manga, óleo de melaleuca e tioconazol a 2 mg/mL), as quais foram preparadas pelo método de homogeneização a alta pressão, e também, hidrogéis contendo nanocápsulas poliméricas de óleo de copaíba, revestidas e não revestidas com quitosana com tioconazol a 1 mg/mL, obtidas por deposição interfacial do polímero pré-formado. As nanopartículas apresentaram características satisfatórias com tamanho de partícula em torno de 100 nm para as Mangoesferas e 170 nm para as nanocápsulas poliméricas; o índice de polidispersão abaixo de 0,15 para ambas; pH ligeiramente ácido; potencial zeta negativo para as Mangoesferas e nanocápsulas sem revestimento e positivo para as nanocápsulas revestidas com quitosana. O teor de tioconazol foi de 1,64-1,74 mg/mL para as Mangoesferas e 1,00 mg/mL para as nanocápsulas de copaíba. As formulações apresentaram atividade antifúngica e o controle de liberação do tioconazol foi mais pronunciado para as Mangoesferas contendo o óleo de melaleuca e para as nanocápsulas não revestidas. Após a incorporação nos hidrogéis, as nanoestruturas foram preservadas. Os hidrogéis apresentaram pH ligeiramente ácido, teor de fármaco próximo ao teórico e características de fluxo de acordo com o modelo de Casson para os hidrogéis contendo as Mangoesferas. Os hidrogéis contendo as nanocápsulas poliméricas revestidas com quitosana apresentaram modelo de fluxo do tipo Hershel-Bulkley e bioadesividade. No estudo de permeação cutânea in vitro, os hidrogéis contendo as Mangoesferas e as nanocápsulas de copaíba direcionaram o tioconazol para o estrato córneo, com maior retenção para os hidrogéis contendo as nanocápsulas de copaíba revestidas. A segunda estapa deste trabalho concentrou nos estudos relacionados à otimização de formulações para o tratamento de onicomicoses, inciando com uma revisão da literatura sobre a utilização de óleos essenciais no tratamento destas infecções. Além disso, objetivou-se desenvolver uma formulação ungueal contendo tioconazol associado à nanocápsulas de triglicerídeos de cadeia média revestidas com quitosana. As nanocápsulas revestidas e não revestidas foram preparadas por deposição interfacial do polímero pré-formado e apresentaram tamanho de partícula nanométrico, índice de polidispersão adequado, com potencial zeta positivo para as nanocápsulas revestidas e negativo para as não revestidas. O teor de tioconazol foi 1,00 mg/mL e o pH das formulações levemente ácido. Ambas possibilitaram o controle da liberação do fármaco e apresentaram atividade antifúngica. A formulação ungueal apresentou características adequadas à aplicação ungueal preservando as nanoestruturas, e maior percentual de recuperação de tioconazol no estudo de penetração ungueal. A análise por microscopia confocal demonstrou uma penetração de mais de 30% da espessura ungueal a partir das formulações nanoestruturadas. Em modelo ex vivo de onicomicose, as formulações ungueais demonstraram-se equivalentes à formulação comercial com uma concentração de tioconazol 280 vezes menor. Ainda, a inclusão do tioconazol nas nanocápsulas reduziu o potencial irritante in vitro do fármaco.Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior - CAPESporUniversidade Federal de Santa MariaCentro de Ciências da SaúdePrograma de Pós-Graduação em Ciências FarmacêuticasUFSMBrasilFarmacologiaAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internationalhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessTioconazolNanopartículas lipídicasNanocápsulas poliméricasMatérias-primas vegetaisMicoses superficiaisPenetração cutâneaOnicomicosesPenetração unguealTioconazoleLipid nanocparticlesPolymeric nanocapsulesNatural raw materialsSuperficial mycosisSkin penetrationOnychomycosisNail penetrationCNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::FARMACIAFormulações inovadoras de base nanotecnológica para o tratamento tópico de micoses superficiaisInnovative nanotechnological formulations for topical treatment of superficial mycosisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisSilva, Cristiane de Bona dahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/6029111646602279Guterres, Sílvia Stanisçuaskihttp://lattes.cnpq.br/4662273973783290Senna, Elenara Maria Teixeira Lemoshttp://lattes.cnpq.br/7306169864153373Cruz, Letíciahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/3095970241017527Canto, Gizele Scotti dohttp://lattes.cnpq.br/2076175621657265http://lattes.cnpq.br/1730645957936098Flores, Fernanda Cramer40030000000560077eeaef8-05f4-4cee-b949-c09342e7eb617e3636cc-5e5f-45e5-ab44-59f839e913b99b1a0750-7ed6-4cb7-82b3-7506254b0ebe8af9e0cd-9c74-4a18-acf1-47513c3c251ca1679205-bf50-4829-ac1f-51049be5829f275f75a4-7b36-4766-b3a6-2c7004b0ac38reponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações do UFSMinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSMORIGINALTES_PPGCF_2016_FLORES_FERNANDA.pdfTES_PPGCF_2016_FLORES_FERNANDA.pdfTese de Doutoradoapplication/pdf3665451http://repositorio.ufsm.br/bitstream/1/20270/1/TES_PPGCF_2016_FLORES_FERNANDA.pdf54738007a82a64956980b967c186c031MD51CC-LICENSElicense_rdflicense_rdfapplication/rdf+xml; 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Formulações inovadoras de base nanotecnológica para o tratamento tópico de micoses superficiais
dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Innovative nanotechnological formulations for topical treatment of superficial mycosis
title Formulações inovadoras de base nanotecnológica para o tratamento tópico de micoses superficiais
spellingShingle Formulações inovadoras de base nanotecnológica para o tratamento tópico de micoses superficiais
Flores, Fernanda Cramer
Tioconazol
Nanopartículas lipídicas
Nanocápsulas poliméricas
Matérias-primas vegetais
Micoses superficiais
Penetração cutânea
Onicomicoses
Penetração ungueal
Tioconazole
Lipid nanocparticles
Polymeric nanocapsules
Natural raw materials
Superficial mycosis
Skin penetration
Onychomycosis
Nail penetration
CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::FARMACIA
title_short Formulações inovadoras de base nanotecnológica para o tratamento tópico de micoses superficiais
title_full Formulações inovadoras de base nanotecnológica para o tratamento tópico de micoses superficiais
title_fullStr Formulações inovadoras de base nanotecnológica para o tratamento tópico de micoses superficiais
title_full_unstemmed Formulações inovadoras de base nanotecnológica para o tratamento tópico de micoses superficiais
title_sort Formulações inovadoras de base nanotecnológica para o tratamento tópico de micoses superficiais
author Flores, Fernanda Cramer
author_facet Flores, Fernanda Cramer
author_role author
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Silva, Cristiane de Bona da
dc.contributor.advisor1Lattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/6029111646602279
dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv Guterres, Sílvia Stanisçuaski
dc.contributor.referee1Lattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/4662273973783290
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv Senna, Elenara Maria Teixeira Lemos
dc.contributor.referee2Lattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/7306169864153373
dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv Cruz, Letícia
dc.contributor.referee3Lattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/3095970241017527
dc.contributor.referee4.fl_str_mv Canto, Gizele Scotti do
dc.contributor.referee4Lattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/2076175621657265
dc.contributor.authorLattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/1730645957936098
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Flores, Fernanda Cramer
contributor_str_mv Silva, Cristiane de Bona da
Guterres, Sílvia Stanisçuaski
Senna, Elenara Maria Teixeira Lemos
Cruz, Letícia
Canto, Gizele Scotti do
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Tioconazol
Nanopartículas lipídicas
Nanocápsulas poliméricas
Matérias-primas vegetais
Micoses superficiais
Penetração cutânea
Onicomicoses
Penetração ungueal
topic Tioconazol
Nanopartículas lipídicas
Nanocápsulas poliméricas
Matérias-primas vegetais
Micoses superficiais
Penetração cutânea
Onicomicoses
Penetração ungueal
Tioconazole
Lipid nanocparticles
Polymeric nanocapsules
Natural raw materials
Superficial mycosis
Skin penetration
Onychomycosis
Nail penetration
CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::FARMACIA
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Tioconazole
Lipid nanocparticles
Polymeric nanocapsules
Natural raw materials
Superficial mycosis
Skin penetration
Onychomycosis
Nail penetration
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::FARMACIA
description Superficial mycoses are fungal diseases caused on skin, hair and nails and are among the infectious diseases with the highest incidence and difficult to treat, making them a serious public health problem. The purpose of this study was the development of nanotechnological based formulations, contemplating the use of vegetable lipids for topical application of tioconazole, aiming the treatment of superficial mycoses.The first part of this work was focused on the development of hydrogels containing Mangospheres (lipid nanoparticles prepared with mango butter, meleuca oil and tioconazole at 2 mg/mL), and hydrogels containing tioconazoleloaded copaiba oil polymeric nanocapsules, coated and uncoated with chitosan (1 mg/mL). Mangospheres were prepared by high-pressure homogenization technique and the polymeric nanocapsules by interfacial deposition of pre-formed polymer method. The nanoparticles showed adequate physicochemical characteristics. The mean particle size was around 100 nm for Mangospheres and 170 nm for copaiba oil nanocapsules. The formulations showed the polydispersity index below 0.15, slightly acid pH and negative zeta potential for Mangospheres and uncoated nanocapsules and positive for chitosan-coated nanocapasules. Tioconazole content was 1.64-1.74 mg/mL for Mangospheres and 1.00 mg/mL for copaiba nanocapsules. The formulations presented antifungal activity and a great control of tioconazole release was observed for Mangospheres containing melaleuca oil and for the uncoated nanocapsules. The nanostructures were preserved after incorporation into hydrogels. The hydrogels showed slightly acidic pH, drug content close to the theoretical values and flow characteristics in accordance with Casson model for hydrogels containing Mangopheres. The hydrogels containing the cationiccoated polymeric nanocapsules presented Hershel-Bulkley flow model and bioadhesivity. In vitro skin permeation studies showed tioconazole targeting to stratum corneum for the hydrogels presenting Mangospheres and copaiba oil nanocapsules, with greater retention for the hydrogels containing the coated copaiba oil nanocapsules. The second part of the present work focused on studies related to the optimization of formulations for the treatment of onychomycosis, starting with a review of the literature on the use of essential oils in treating these infections. In addition, it was aimed to develop a nail formulation containing tioconazole associated with nanocapsules of medium chain triglycerides coated with chitosan. The coated and uncoated nanocapsules were obtained by interfacial deposition of pre-formed polymer and showed nanometric size, adequate polydispersity index and positive zeta potential for the coated nanocapsules and negative for the uncoated particles. Tioconazole content was 1.00 mg/mL and pH with slightly acid values. Both formulations showed control of tioconazole release and antifungal activity. The nail formulation showed adequate characteristics for nail application and preserved the nanostructures while on nail permeation studies, presented higher percentage of tioconazole recovery from nail plate. Confocal microscopy analysis showed more than 30% of nail thickness in penetration depth of the fluorescent marker form the formulations. In an ex vivo onychomycosis model, the ungual formulations showed equivalent activity compared to the commercial tioconazole formulation with tioconazole concentration of 280 times lower. In addition, the association of tioconazole to polymeric nanocapsules led to a reduction of the irritative potential of the drug in vitro.
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