Tacrolimus-loaded chitosan nanoparticles for enhanced skin deposition and management of plaque psoriasis

Fereig, Salma A.; Arafa, Mona G.; Abdel-Mottaleb, Mona; Mamdouh Kamel El Zaafarany, Ghada;

Abstract


Tacrolimus is a natural macrolide that exhibits an anti-proliferative action by T-lymphocytic cells inhibition. Hence, it was tested as a potential topical treatment to improve and control psoriatic plaques. In this study, for the first time the lipophilic tacrolimus in chitosan nanoparticles was used to achieve the desired response and dermal retention of the drug using a modified ionic gelation technique. The hydrophobic drug, tacrolimus, was successfully encapsulated into the synthesized positively-charged particles (140.8 nm ± 50.0) and EE of (65.5% ± 1.3). Local skin deposition of the drug was significantly enhanced with 82.0% ± 0.6 of the drug retained in the skin compared to 34.0% ± 0.9 from tarolimus® ointment. An outstanding response to the prepared formula was the enhanced hair growth rate in the treated animals, which can be considered an excellent sign of the skin recovery from the induced psoriatic plaques after only three days of treatment.


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Title Tacrolimus-loaded chitosan nanoparticles for enhanced skin deposition and management of plaque psoriasis
Authors Fereig, Salma A.; Arafa, Mona G.; Abdel-Mottaleb, Mona ; Mamdouh Kamel El Zaafarany, Ghada 
Keywords Chitosan | Cosolvent | Polymeric nanoparticles | Psoriasis | Tacrolimus | Topical;Chitosan;Topical;Tacrolimus;Psoriasis;Polymeric nanoparticles;Cosolvent
Issue Date 15-Sep-2021
Publisher ELSEVIER SCI LTD
Journal Carbohydrate Polymers 
Volume 268
ISSN 01448617
DOI 10.1016/j.carbpol.2021.118238
PubMed ID 34127220
Scopus ID 2-s2.0-85106874010
Web of science ID WOS:000663779900010

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