Development and optimization of apigenin-loaded transfersomal system for skin cancer delivery: in vitro evaluation

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The aim of this work is to apply Box-Behnken design to optimize the transfersomes were formulated by modified rotary evaporation sonication technique using surfactant Tween 80. The response surface methodology was used having three-factored with three levels. The prepared formulations were characterized for vesicle shape, size, entrapment efficiency (%), stability, and in vitro permeation. The result showed that drug entrapment of 84.24% with average vesicle size of 35.41 nm and drug loading of 8.042%. Thus, optimized formulation was found good stability and is a promising approach to improve the permeability of apigenin in sustained release for prolonged period of time.

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Jangdey, M. S., Gupta, A., Saraf, S., & Saraf, S. (2017). Development and optimization of apigenin-loaded transfersomal system for skin cancer delivery: in vitro evaluation. Artificial Cells, Nanomedicine and Biotechnology, 45(7), 1452–1462. https://doi.org/10.1080/21691401.2016.1247850

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