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The impact of phospholipid-based liquid crystals’ microstructure on stability and release profile of ascorbyl palmitate and skin performance
ID Zvonar Pobirk, Alenka (Author), ID Roškar, Robert (Author), ID Bešter-Rogač, Marija (Author), ID Gašperlin, Mirjana (Author), ID Gosenca Matjaž, Mirjam (Author)

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Abstract
The drug delivery potential of liquid crystals (LCs) for ascorbyl palmitate (AP) was assessed, with the emphasis on the AP stability and release profile linked to microstructural rearrangement taking place along the dilution line being investigated by a set of complementary techniques. With high AP degradation observed after 56 days, two stabilization approaches, i.e., the addition of vitamin C or increasing AP concentration, were proposed. As a rule, LC samples with the lowest water content resulted in better AP stability (up to 52% of nondegraded AP in LC1 after 28 days) and faster API release (~18% in 8 h) as compared to the most diluted sample (29% of nondegraded AP in LC8 after 28 days, and up to 12% of AP released in 8 h). In addition, LCs exhibited a skin barrier-strengthening effect with up to 1.2-fold lower transepidermal water loss (TEWL) and 1.9-fold higher skin hydration observed in vitro on the porcine skin model. Although the latter cannot be linked to LCs’ composition or specific microstructure, the obtained insight into LCs’ microstructure contributed greatly to our understanding of AP positioning inside the system and its release profile, also influencing the overall LCs’ performance after dermal application.

Language:English
Keywords:lamellar liquid crystals, microstructure, ascorbyl palmitate, stability, skin delivery systems
Work type:Article
Typology:1.01 - Original Scientific Article
Organization:FFA - Faculty of Pharmacy
FKKT - Faculty of Chemistry and Chemical Technology
Publication status:Published
Publication version:Version of Record
Year:2024
Number of pages:Str. 1-20
Numbering:Vol. 29, iss. 13, art. 3173
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-159210 This link opens in a new window
UDC:544.25:615.015.14
ISSN on article:1420-3049
DOI:10.3390/molecules29133173 This link opens in a new window
COBISS.SI-ID:200578819 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:03.07.2024
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Title:Molecules
Shortened title:Molecules
Publisher:MDPI
ISSN:1420-3049
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License:CC BY 4.0, Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
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Secondary language

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:lamelarni tekoči kristali, mikrostruktura, askorbil palmitat, stabilnost, sistemi za dostavo kože, dostavni sistemi, tekoči kristali

Projects

Funder:ARIS - Slovenian Research and Innovation Agency
Project number:P1-0189
Name:Farmacevtska tehnologija: od dostavnih sistemov učinkovin do terapijskih izidov zdravil pri otrocih in starostnikih

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