Development and In Vitro penetration test of ethosomal cream-containing pegagan (centella asiatica) herbal extract

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Objective: This study aimed to formulate and characterize ethosome-containing Centella asiatica herbal extract at various concentrations and evaluate the in vitro penetration ability of an ethosome-containing cream. Methods: The ethosomes were formulated using a thin-layer hydration method with a rotary vacuum evaporator. The asiaticoside content was determined by thin-layer chromatography densitometry. Results: Based on the characterization results, F1 was the best ethosomal formula. F1 had the properties of a spherical shape, entrapment efficiency of 75.03±0.295%, particle size of 94.71±2.807 nm, and zeta potential of -25.067±0.814 mV. Therefore, the F1 ethosomes were formulated into a cream with a stearic acid base. The physical stability and in vitro penetration ability of the ethosomal cream were evaluated using Franz diffusion cells and then compared to a non-ethosomal cream. Based on the results of the penetration study, the cumulative penetration and flux rates of the ethosomal cream were superior to those of the non-ethosomal cream. The cumulative penetration depths of the ethosomal and non-ethosomal creams were 3651.271±37.579 and 2873.016±36.850 µg/cm2, respectively. Conclusion: Incorporation of asiaticoside into ethosomes can increase its skin penetration ability.

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Dewi, A. D. S. P., Jufri, M., & Iskandarsyah. (2018). Development and In Vitro penetration test of ethosomal cream-containing pegagan (centella asiatica) herbal extract. International Journal of Applied Pharmaceutics, 10(Special Issue 1), 120–125. https://doi.org/10.22159/ijap.2018.v10s1.25

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