Abstract

In the presented study, we report development of a stable, scalable, and high-quality curcumin-loaded oil/water (o/w) nanoemulsion manufactured by concentration-mediated catastrophic phase inversion as a low energy nanoemulsification strategy. A design of experiments (DoE) was constructed to determine the effects of process parameters on the mechanical input required to facilitate the transition from the gel phase to the final o/w nanoemulsion and the long-term effects of the process parameters on product quality. A multiple linear regression (MLR) model was constructed to predict nanoemulsion diameter as a function of nanoemulsion processing parameters. The DoE and subsequent MLR model results showed that the manufacturing process with the lowest temperature (25 °C), highest titration rate (9 g/minute), and lowest stir rate (100 rpm) produced the highest quality nanoemulsion. Both scales of CUR-loaded nanoemulsions (100 g and 500 g) were comparable to the drug-free optimal formulation with 148.7 nm and 155.1 nm diameter, 0.22 and 0.25 PDI, and 96.29 ± 0.76% and 95.60 ± 0.88% drug loading for the 100 g and 500 g scales, respectively. Photostability assessments indicated modest loss of drug (<10%) upon UV exposure of 24 h, which is appropriate for intended transdermal applications, with expected reapplication of every 6–8 h.

Highlights

  • Curcumin (CUR) is a hydrophobic, polyphenolic phytoconstituent extracted from the turmeric plant (Curcuma longa) [1]

  • Nanoemulsions developed via catastrophic phase inversion (CPI) are an attractive option for the delivery of lipophilic drugs, such as curcumin (CUR)

  • Our group has previously utilized a quality by design (QbD)

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Introduction

Curcumin (CUR) is a hydrophobic, polyphenolic phytoconstituent extracted from the turmeric plant (Curcuma longa) [1]. Over the past 50 years, CUR has received growing interest in the pharmaceutical industry due to its anti-oxidant, anti-inflammatory, anti-diabetic, anti-hyperlipidemic, wound healing, hepatoprotective, anti-tumor, anti-mutagenic, antiarthritic, anti-microbial, anti-parasitic, and anti-viral properties and avails in the treatment of many ailments, including Crohn’s disease, liver cirrhosis, ulcerative colitis, Alzheimer’s disease, rheumatoid arthritis, heart attacks, peptic and gastric ulcer, cancer, psoriasis, and vitiligo [2,3,4,5,6,7,8]. CUR is a natural anti-oxidant capable of scavenging a wide range of oxidative stressors, including superoxide radicals, hydrogen peroxide, and ferrous ions [9]. CUR can reduce inflammation through the improvement of oxidative markers [10] and has innate anti-inflammatory properties.

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