Retinoids play a very important role in the topical treatment of acne vulgaris. However their use is restricted because of the limited photo-stability responsible for local adverse effects as erythema, dryness, itching and stinging. In this way the therapeutic efficacy of such molecules is strongly reduced resulting, at the same time, harmful for the patient upon light exposure. Thus, a suitable technological strategy is necessary to increase retinoid stability in order to have a product both safe and efficacious. With this aim, new inorganic-organic hybrids based on tretinoin (RET) and hydrotalcite like-compounds (HTlc) have been prepared and well characterized by X ray powder diffraction, inductively coupled plasma spectrometry, thermal analyses, scanning electron microscopy and UV-Vis spectrophotometric measurements. Such hybrids, namely ZnAl-HTlc-RET and MgAl-HTlc-RET, were formulated as simple gels for topical use and submitted to further studies in order to evaluate their rheological properties, photo-stability and RET release capability. The RET photo-stability resulted improved upon intercalation into HTlc, both in MgAl-HTlc and ZnAl-HTlc, as proved by the data acquired during irradiation of the sample at 366 nm. This strategy is suitable for the realization of safe, efficacious and compliant topical formulations for acne treatment.

Development of smart semisolid formulations to enhance retinoic acid topical application

Perioli, Luana
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PAGANO, CINZIA;NOCCHETTI, Morena;LATTERINI, Loredana
2015

Abstract

Retinoids play a very important role in the topical treatment of acne vulgaris. However their use is restricted because of the limited photo-stability responsible for local adverse effects as erythema, dryness, itching and stinging. In this way the therapeutic efficacy of such molecules is strongly reduced resulting, at the same time, harmful for the patient upon light exposure. Thus, a suitable technological strategy is necessary to increase retinoid stability in order to have a product both safe and efficacious. With this aim, new inorganic-organic hybrids based on tretinoin (RET) and hydrotalcite like-compounds (HTlc) have been prepared and well characterized by X ray powder diffraction, inductively coupled plasma spectrometry, thermal analyses, scanning electron microscopy and UV-Vis spectrophotometric measurements. Such hybrids, namely ZnAl-HTlc-RET and MgAl-HTlc-RET, were formulated as simple gels for topical use and submitted to further studies in order to evaluate their rheological properties, photo-stability and RET release capability. The RET photo-stability resulted improved upon intercalation into HTlc, both in MgAl-HTlc and ZnAl-HTlc, as proved by the data acquired during irradiation of the sample at 366 nm. This strategy is suitable for the realization of safe, efficacious and compliant topical formulations for acne treatment.
2015
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