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Development and evaluation of a novel topical treatment for acne with azelaic a...

Author(s): Reis, C. P. cv logo 1 ; Gomes, A. cv logo 2 ; Rijo, P. cv logo 3 ; Candeias, S. cv logo 4 ; Pinto, P. cv logo 5 ; Baptista, M. cv logo 6 ; Martinho, N. cv logo 7 ; Ascensão, L. cv logo 8

Date: 2013

Persistent ID: http://hdl.handle.net/10437/5627

Origin: ReCiL - Repositório Científico Lusófona

Subject(s): ACNE VULGARIS; AZELAIC ACID; TOPICAL TREATMENT; NANOTECHNOLOGY; EFFICACY AND SAFETY; SEM


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Azelaic acid (AzA) is used in the treatment of acne. However, side effects and low compliance have been associated with several topical treatments with AzA. Nanotechnology presents a strategy that can overcome these problems. Polymeric nanoparticles can control drug release and targeting and reduce local drug toxicity. The aim of this study was to produce and evaluate an innovative topical treatment for acne with AzA-loaded poly-dl-lactide/glycolide copolymer nanoparticles. A soft white powder of nanoparticles was prepared. The mean size of loaded nanoparticles was <400 nm and zeta potential was negative. Spherical nanoparticles were observed by scanning electron microscopy. Encapsulation efficiency was around 80% and a strong interaction between the polymer and the drug was confirmed by differential scanning calorimetric analysis. In vitro drug release studies suggested a controlled and pulsatile release profile. System efficacy tests suggested similar results between the loaded nanoparticles and the nonencapsulated drug against the most common bacteria associated with acne. Cytotoxicity of AzA-loaded nanoparticles was concentration dependent, although not pronounced. The occluded patch test seemed to indicate that the formulation excipients were safe and thus AzA-loaded nanoparticles appear to be an efficient and safe treatment for acne.
Document Type Article
Language English
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