Promotion of cutaneous penetration of nifedipine for nanoemulsion

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This article reports the development and characterization of a nanoemulsion (NE) able to improve the cutaneous penetration of nifedipine. NE with nifedipine was development and characterized, presenting droplet size of 20 nm with low polydispersity index (IP<0.1), spherical shape without aggregation, pH compatible with typical skin levels and stability evaluated by seven months. In the permeation studies, a classical formulation based in an oil/water cream containing nifedipine was used for comparison with NE. Nanoemulsion promoted and improved the retention of nifedipine in the epidermis and dermis in relation to classical formulation. This promoting effect is related to the nanometric size of the droplets of the NE (20 nm), which give him a large superficial area, favoring the contact of the nanocarrier with the skin surface. The NE was efficient in promoting accumulation of nifedipine in the dermis, which is the site of vasodilation action. NE was not irritating according to the primary dermal irritation tests. NE is a promising release system to promote cutaneous penetration of nifedipine and can be used in the future in clinical trials to promote healing of lesions caused by peripheral vascular diseases.

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Arantes, P. de O., Santos, Q. N. dos, de Freitas, Z. M. F., Pyrrho, A. dos S., Cerqueira-Coutinho, C., Villa, A. L. V., … Ricci-Júnior, E. (2017). Promotion of cutaneous penetration of nifedipine for nanoemulsion. Brazilian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 53(2). https://doi.org/10.1590/s2175-97902017000215249

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