Development of MART for the Rapid Production of Nanostructured Lipid Carriers Loaded with All-Trans Retinoic Acid for Dermal Delivery

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Vivek M. Ghate
Arun K. Kodoth
S. Raja
B. Vishalakshi
Shaila A. Lewis
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[1] Manipal Academy of Higher Education,Department of Pharmaceutics, Manipal College of Pharmaceutical Sciences
[2] Mangalore University,Department of Post
[3] Manipal Academy of Higher Education,Graduate Studies & Research in Chemistry
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AAPS PharmSciTech | / 20卷
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all-trans retinoic acid; nanostructured lipid carriers; artificial neural network; stability; skin irritation; genetic algorithm;
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All-trans retinoic acid (ATRA) has been regarded as a wonder drug for many dermatological complications; however, its application is limited due to the extreme irritation, and toxicity seen once it has sufficiently concentrated into the bloodstream from the skin. Thus, the present study was aimed to increase the entrapment of ATRA and minimize its transdermal permeation. ATRA incorporated within nanostructured lipid carriers (NLCs) were produced by a green and facile thin lipid-film based microwave-assisted rapid technique (MART). The optimization was carried out using the response surface methodology (RSM)-driven artificial neural network (ANN) coupled with genetic algorithm (GA). The liquid lipid and surfactants were seen to play a very crucial role culminating in the particle size (< 70 nm), zeta potential (< − 32 mV), and entrapment of ATRA (> 98%). ANN-GA-optimized NLCs required a minimal quantity of the surfactants, formed within 2 min and were stable for 1 year at different storage conditions. The optimized NLC-loaded creams showed a skin retention (ex vivo) to an extent of 87.42% with no detectable drug in the receptor fluid (24 h) in comparison to the marketed cream which released 47.32% (12 h) of ATRA. The results were in good correlation with the in vivo skin deposition studies. The NLCs were biocompatible and non-skin irritant based on the primary irritation index. In conclusion, the NLCs were seen to have a very high potential in overcoming the drawbacks of ATRA for dermal delivery and could be produced conveniently by the MART.
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