Stability and release of topical tranexamic acid liposome formulations

Tranexamic acid (TA) has been claimed to have whitening effects. The effects of TA contents (5% and 10%) and charges on the stability and release of TA entrapped in hydrogenated soya phosphatidylcholine/cholesterol/charged lipid {dicetyl phosphate (-) or stearylamine (+)} liposomes at molar ratios o...

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Main Authors: Manosroi A., Podjanasoonthon K., Manosroi J.
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Language:English
Published: 2014
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12512014
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-44612014-08-30T02:42:26Z Stability and release of topical tranexamic acid liposome formulations Manosroi A. Podjanasoonthon K. Manosroi J. Tranexamic acid (TA) has been claimed to have whitening effects. The effects of TA contents (5% and 10%) and charges on the stability and release of TA entrapped in hydrogenated soya phosphatidylcholine/cholesterol/charged lipid {dicetyl phosphate (-) or stearylamine (+)} liposomes at molar ratios of 7:2:1(-) and 7:2:1 (+) were investigated. The TA contents were determined spectrophotometrically at 415 nm, following derivatization with 2,4,6-trinitrobenzosulfonic acid. Stability and leakage of TA from liposomes were characterized at 4°, 30° and 45°C for 90 days. The leakage rates of TA in negative liposomes were lower than those in positive liposomes. The TA in all liposome formulations was relatively stable, as > 90% of total drug remained after up to two months. The release of TA from liposomes was examined using vertical Franz diffusion cells at 37°C for 24 h. The release rates of TA from all liposome formulations were ∼ 3 times lower than those from solutions. Charges appeared to affect the physical stability, leakage, and shelf life of TA in liposomes, whereas TA concentrations seemed to affect the release of TA. The 7:2:1 (10% TA,-) liposome was the best formulation, due to its small size, low leakage, high stability, and prolonged and sustained release profile. 2014-08-30T02:42:26Z 2014-08-30T02:42:26Z 2002 Article 00379832 12512014 http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-0036876623&partnerID=40&md5=ad07b12873d4db8b3d035a2f479e0230 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12512014 http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/handle/6653943832/4461 English
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description Tranexamic acid (TA) has been claimed to have whitening effects. The effects of TA contents (5% and 10%) and charges on the stability and release of TA entrapped in hydrogenated soya phosphatidylcholine/cholesterol/charged lipid {dicetyl phosphate (-) or stearylamine (+)} liposomes at molar ratios of 7:2:1(-) and 7:2:1 (+) were investigated. The TA contents were determined spectrophotometrically at 415 nm, following derivatization with 2,4,6-trinitrobenzosulfonic acid. Stability and leakage of TA from liposomes were characterized at 4°, 30° and 45°C for 90 days. The leakage rates of TA in negative liposomes were lower than those in positive liposomes. The TA in all liposome formulations was relatively stable, as > 90% of total drug remained after up to two months. The release of TA from liposomes was examined using vertical Franz diffusion cells at 37°C for 24 h. The release rates of TA from all liposome formulations were ∼ 3 times lower than those from solutions. Charges appeared to affect the physical stability, leakage, and shelf life of TA in liposomes, whereas TA concentrations seemed to affect the release of TA. The 7:2:1 (10% TA,-) liposome was the best formulation, due to its small size, low leakage, high stability, and prolonged and sustained release profile.
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author Manosroi A.
Podjanasoonthon K.
Manosroi J.
spellingShingle Manosroi A.
Podjanasoonthon K.
Manosroi J.
Stability and release of topical tranexamic acid liposome formulations
author_facet Manosroi A.
Podjanasoonthon K.
Manosroi J.
author_sort Manosroi A.
title Stability and release of topical tranexamic acid liposome formulations
title_short Stability and release of topical tranexamic acid liposome formulations
title_full Stability and release of topical tranexamic acid liposome formulations
title_fullStr Stability and release of topical tranexamic acid liposome formulations
title_full_unstemmed Stability and release of topical tranexamic acid liposome formulations
title_sort stability and release of topical tranexamic acid liposome formulations
publishDate 2014
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12512014
http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/handle/6653943832/4461
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