微乳剂极大地促进了 α-比沙波尔对不同利什曼原虫的活性及其皮肤渗透性。

IF 16.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Accounts of Chemical Research Pub Date : 2024-07-31 DOI:10.1016/j.exppara.2024.108808
Quesia Nery dos Santos , Daiane Caroline S. Teles , Guilherme Rodolfo S. de Araujo , Odeanny Vitória A. Lima , Luiz André S. Silva , Rita de Cássia V. de Carvalho , Valéria Carlos de Sousa , Saulo S. Matos , Amanda Mendonça B. Costa , Valter V. Andrade-Neto , Eduardo Caio Torres-Santos , Adriano Antunes de S. Araújo , Victor Hugo V. Sarmento , Fernando Aécio de Amorim Carvalho , Rogéria de S. Nunes , Ana Amélia M. Lira
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本研究旨在开发含有α-双羟基苯酚的微乳剂(MEs),用于局部治疗皮肤利什曼病(CL)。起初,以 α-双羟基苯甲酸酯为油相、Eumulgin® CO 40 为表面活性剂、Polymol® HE 为辅助表面活性剂、蒸馏水为水相,绘制了假三元相图。我们选择了两种含 5%α-双羟基苯酚的透明液体体系(TLS)(F5E25 和 F5EP25),并对其进行了表征。接着,使用弗朗兹细胞进行了皮肤渗透和滞留试验。利用傅立叶变换红外技术评估了制剂与角质层(SC)的相互作用。在小鼠腹腔巨噬细胞中评估了细胞毒性。最后,测定了微乳剂在亚马逊疟原虫(MHOM/BR/77/LTB 0016 株)原生体和非原生体中的抗利什曼病活性。结果表明,所选配方具有各向同性、纳米级尺寸(低于 25 纳米)、牛顿特性和 6.5 至 6.9 的 pH 值。这些 MEs 使 α-顺苯二酚的通量和皮肤渗透量增加了 2.5 倍。ATR-FTIR 结果表明,微乳剂促进了角质层脂质和蛋白质的流化和萃取,提高了药物在皮肤中的扩散系数和分配系数。此外,与未包封的α-比沙波尔(IC50 53.8)相比,F5E25 和 F5EP25 对原虫的活性更高(IC50 分别为 13.27 和 18.29)。此外,F5E25 和 F5EP25 还显示出对亚马逊痢疾杆菌细胞内母细胞的抗利什曼病活性,其 IC50 比游离的 α-二十二烷醇低 50 倍,且选择性指数高(高达 15)。因此,所获得的体系有利于局部用药,对亚马逊原虫和非原虫具有显著的抗利什曼病活性,是一种有希望在未来进行体内试验的体系。
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Microemulsions strongly promoted the activity of α-bisabolol against different Leishmania species and its skin permeation

This study aimed to develop microemulsions (MEs) containing α-bisabolol for the topical treatment of cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL). Initially, pseudoternary phase diagrams were developed using α-bisabolol as the oil phase, Eumulgin® CO 40 as the surfactant, Polymol® HE as the co-surfactant, and distilled water as the aqueous phase. Two transparent liquid systems (TLS) containing 5% of α-bisabolol were selected and characterized (F5E25 and F5EP25). Next, skin permeation and retention assays were performed using Franz cells. The interaction of the formulation with the stratum corneum (SC) was evaluated using the FTIR technique. The cytotoxicity was evaluated in murine peritoneal macrophages. Finally, the antileishmanial activity of microemulsions was determined in promastigotes and amastigotes of L. amazonensis (strain MHOM/BR/77/LTB 0016). As a result, the selected formulations showed isotropy, nanometric size (below 25 nm), Newtonian behavior and pH ranging from 6.5 to 6.9. The MEs achieved a 2.5-fold increase in the flux and skin-permeated amount of α-bisabolol. ATR-FTIR results showed that microemulsions promoted fluidization and extraction of lipids and proteins of the stratum corneum, increasing the diffusion coefficient and partition coefficient of the drug in the skin. Additionally, F5E25 and F5EP25 showed higher activity against promastigotes (IC50 13.27 and 18.29, respectively) compared to unencapsulated α-bisabolol (IC50 53.8). Furthermore, F5E25 and F5EP25 also showed antileishmanial activity against intracellular amastigotes of L. amazonensis, with IC50 50 times lower than free α-bisabolol and high selectivity index (up to 15). Therefore, the systems obtained are favorable to topical administration, with significant antileishmanial activity against L. amazonensis promastigotes and amastigotes, being a promising system for future in vivo trials.

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