Developing ultra deformable vesicular transportation of a bioactive alkaloid in pursuit of vitiligo therapy
Journal Title: Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Disease - Year 2012, Vol 2, Issue 4
Abstract
Objective: To develop transfersomal formulation integrated with piperine intended for vitiligo. Methods: Film hydration technique was employed in the preparation of transfersomes. Modified diffusion cell, consistency tester were fabricated for ex vivo diffusion studies and spreadability studies respectively while tape stripping method was integrated with tissue extraction in the determination of tissue drug concentration. Results: When film hydration technique was used for, ultradeformable vesicles (transfersomes) of piperine in soabean phosphatidylcholine was formed with (67.11依0.22) to (70.55依3.62) and (60.12依1.04) to (80.43依0.14) mean size (毺 m) and entrapment efficiency (%) respectively. Transfersomes are capable of crossing the pores in permeability barriers extremely efficient even if the transfersome radius (tr) is much greater than the pore size (rpore) ie., tr/rpore曒0.25 the driven flux rate depends on the transdermal osmotic gradient. The vesicles describes elasto-mechanical character of vesicles while penetrating through the pores. The proviso is that the vesicular membrane elasticity is dynamically to the local stress by the external. Diffusion and Spreadability studies showed maximum diffusion when the lipid was kept minimum. Tape stripping and tissue extraction method for the tissue drug retention showed that (75.25依1.72)% drug was retained in the dermis. Conclusions: Span 80 was preferred over tween 80 in terms of dermal retention. Size and encapsulation was slightly altered by phosphatidylcholine concentration. The kinetics, efficiency and the transfersome mediated transport can be tailored for trans-epidermal, deep tissues and systemic depending on the vesicular composition, dose and form. Thus we have offered a successful drug delivery of piperine targeting the deep epidermis.
In vitro antiplasmodial activity of Clathria vulpina sponge associated bacteria against Plasmodium falciparum
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Epidemiology and drug resistance profile of acute bacterial meningitis in children in Northern India: a university hospital perspective
Objective: To assess epidemiology, trends in etiology and the antimicrobial sensitivity pattern of the pathogens. Methods: Cerebrospinal fluid was collected from 150 patients who were suspected of meningitis and processe...
Clerodendron inerme Gaertn. plant as an effective natural product against dengue and filarial vector mosquitoes
Objective: To investigate insecticidal properties of organic solvent extracts of Clerodendron inerme (C. inerme) leaves against larval stages of Aedes aegypti (Ae. aegypti) and Culex quinquefasciatus (Cx. quinquefasciatu...
Measles and respiratory failure: Case report and review of the last European outbreaks
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Alteration in biochemical indices following chronic administration of methanolic extract of Nigeria bee propolis in Wistar rats
Objective: To determine the noxious attribute of methanol extract of Nigeria bee propolis at 300 and 600 mg/kg body weight in rats. Methods: Healthy Wistar rats were indiscriminately assigned into three groups (A-C) of f...