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摘要
背景:最近,转移体被发现具有透皮传递的潜力。姜黄素是一种具有抗炎和抗氧化特性的生物活性分子,但它的水溶性低,皮肤吸收性差。对各种刺激引起的损伤的生物反应被称为炎症过程。环糊精是- d -葡萄糖醛酸的环(- 1,4)连接低聚糖,具有亲水的外表面和疏水的中心空腔。目的:研究的目的是开发一个curcumin-loaded transferosomal凝胶改善伤口愈合过程。研究的重点是利用姜黄素以转移体的形式促进伤口愈合,从而推动传统医学在药剂学领域的发展。方法:首先用姜黄素合成转移体。其次,将转移体转化为转移体凝胶,作为伤口愈合的替代品。对雌性瑞士小鼠进行了表征和体内研究。结果:采用Unpaired Student’s t检验检验p <0.5使用紫外线曝光表。所有数值均以方差分析计算的均数±SEM表示,均数之间有显著差异,P <0.05. 结论:姜黄素可以成功地包埋在转移体中,从而制备出具有较强伤口愈合性能的凝胶。
Development and Evaluation of Curcumin-based Transferosomal Gel for Wound Healing
Background: Recently, transferosomes have been discovered to have the potential for transdermal delivery. Curcumin is a bioactive molecule with anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties, but it has low water solubility and poor skin absorption. The biological response to damage caused by diverse stimuli is known as the inflammatory process. Cyclodextrins are cyclic (-1, 4)-linked oligosaccharides of -D-glucopyranose with a hydrophilic outer surface and a hydrophobic center cavity. Aim: The aim of the study was to develop a curcumin-loaded transferosomal gel to improve the wound healing process. The study has focused on advancing the area of traditional medicine in the field of pharmaceutics by using curcumin in the form of transferosomes to enhance wound healing. Method: Firstly, curcumin was used to synthesize the transferosomes. Secondly, the transferosomes were converted into a transferosomal gel as an alternative for wound healing. Characterization and in vivo investigation were carried out on female Swiss mice. Results: Unpaired Student’s t-test was used to determine the statistical significance at p < 0.5 using UV exposure schedules. All values have been expressed as mean ± SEM calculated by ANOVA with a significant difference among means at P < 0.05. Conclusion: The study has indicated curcumin to be successfully entrapped in transferosomes in order to formulate the gel with powerful wound healing properties.