Enhancement of chemical stability and transdermal absorption of salmon calcitonin loaded in elastic niosomes
Chemical stability and rat skin transdermal absorption by Franz diffusion cells at 6 hours of calcitonin loaded in elastic and non-elastic niosomes were compared with calcitonin solution. Calcitonin loaded in non-elastic niosomes (Tween 61/cholesterol (CHL) at 1:1 molar ratio) and elastic niosomes (...
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th-cmuir.6653943832-46772014-08-30T02:42:43Z Enhancement of chemical stability and transdermal absorption of salmon calcitonin loaded in elastic niosomes Manosroi A. Chankhampan C. Manosroi W. Manosroi J. Chemical stability and rat skin transdermal absorption by Franz diffusion cells at 6 hours of calcitonin loaded in elastic and non-elastic niosomes were compared with calcitonin solution. Calcitonin loaded in non-elastic niosomes (Tween 61/cholesterol (CHL) at 1:1 molar ratio) and elastic niosomes (Tween 61/CHL/sodium cholate (NaC) at 1:1:0.1 molar ratio) showed higher chemical stability than calcitonin in solution of 16.58 and 18.43 times at 27±2°C and 15.34 and 18.43 times at 45±2°C for 4 weeks, respectively. The half-lives of calcitonin loaded in elastic niosomes were more than calcitonin solution of 41.62 and 8.20 times at 27±2 and 45±2°C while, calcitonin loaded in non-elastic niosomes showed 36.65 and 7.03 times at 27±2 and 45±2°C, respectively. Calcitonin loaded in elastic niosomes gave the accumulate amount of 0.337 mg/cm 2 in the receiving solution more than calcitonin in solution of 1.36 times. Both calcitonin loaded in elastic and non-elastic niosomes did not only show higher chemical stability at high storage temperatures, but also superior transdermal absorption in comparing to calcitonin in solution which can be further developed as a potential topical delivery. © 2012 American Scientific Publishers All rights reserved. 2014-08-30T02:42:43Z 2014-08-30T02:42:43Z 2012 Article 19366612 10.1166/asl.2012.2002 http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-84861504590&partnerID=40&md5=009997dfee0f3045e8b4073e1a71fd46 http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/handle/6653943832/4677 English |
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Chemical stability and rat skin transdermal absorption by Franz diffusion cells at 6 hours of calcitonin loaded in elastic and non-elastic niosomes were compared with calcitonin solution. Calcitonin loaded in non-elastic niosomes (Tween 61/cholesterol (CHL) at 1:1 molar ratio) and elastic niosomes (Tween 61/CHL/sodium cholate (NaC) at 1:1:0.1 molar ratio) showed higher chemical stability than calcitonin in solution of 16.58 and 18.43 times at 27±2°C and 15.34 and 18.43 times at 45±2°C for 4 weeks, respectively. The half-lives of calcitonin loaded in elastic niosomes were more than calcitonin solution of 41.62 and 8.20 times at 27±2 and 45±2°C while, calcitonin loaded in non-elastic niosomes showed 36.65 and 7.03 times at 27±2 and 45±2°C, respectively. Calcitonin loaded in elastic niosomes gave the accumulate amount of 0.337 mg/cm 2 in the receiving solution more than calcitonin in solution of 1.36 times. Both calcitonin loaded in elastic and non-elastic niosomes did not only show higher chemical stability at high storage temperatures, but also superior transdermal absorption in comparing to calcitonin in solution which can be further developed as a potential topical delivery. © 2012 American Scientific Publishers All rights reserved. |
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