Abstract
HypothesisThe type of emulsifier selected has an impact on the physicochemical properties of solid lipid nanoparticles (SLNs). This study was designed to compare the effects of emulsifiers on the physicochemical properties and in vitro skin performance of SLNs prepared from a binary mixture of Softisan® 378 (S378) and cetyl palmitate (CP) to those of SLNs prepared from only CP and S378. ExperimentsSLNs were prepared from CP, S378, or a binary mixture of CP and S378 (1:1 w/w) as the lipid phase and stabilized with Tego®Care 450 (TG450) or poloxamer 188 (P188) containing 1.0% w/w ibuprofen loading. The physicochemical properties including the particle size, polydispersity index (PDI), zeta potential (ZP), encapsulation efficiency (E.E.), crystallinity (%CI), and polymorphism were determined after production and after storage for 180 days under different conditions. In addition, in vitro drug release and permeation through human skin was studied after production and storage at room temperature for 180 days. FindingThe particle sizes of ibuprofen-loaded SLNs (IBSLNs) stabilized with P188 (IBSLN-P188) were smaller than those of SLNs stabilized with TG450 (IBSLN-TG450) (p < 0.05). After 180 days, the particle sizes of the IBSLNs were slightly increased compared to those at the initial time but were <250 nm. The IBSLN-TG450 sample showed a higher %CI than IBSLN-P188 prepared with similar propotions of CP and S378, and ibuprofen crystals were observed in the IBSLN1-TG450 sample after storage at 4 °C for 180 days. Based on the result of the in vitro release study and the in vitro skin permeation test, the addition of S378 into the CP-matrix modified ibuprofen release and skin permeation both permeated ibuprofen through the epidermis and retained ibuprofen in the epidermis. In addition, the storage time affected the release and skin permeation of ibuprofen from the SLNs, which depended on the composition of the IBSLNs.
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