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Application of film-forming solution as a transdermal delivery system of piperine-rich herbal mixture extract for anti-inflammation
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Document Title
Application of film-forming solution as a transdermal delivery system of piperine-rich herbal mixture extract for anti-inflammation
Author
Asasutjarit R., Sookdee P., Veeranondha S., Fuongfuchat A., Itharat A.
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Affiliations
Thammasat University Research Unit in Drug, Health Product Development and Application (DHP-DA), Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Faculty of Pharmacy, Thammasat UniversityPathum Thani 12120, Thailand; Department of Applied Thai Traditional Medicine, Center of Excellence on Applied Thai Traditional Medicine Research (CEATMR), Faculty of Medicine, Thammasat UniversityPathum Thani 12120, Thailand; National Center for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology, National Science and Technology Development Agency (NSTDA), Thailand Science ParkPathum Thani 12120, Thailand; National Metal and Materials Technology Center, National Science and Technology Development Agency (NSTDA), Thailand Science ParkPathum Thani 12120, Thailand
Type
Article
Source Title
Heliyon
ISSN
24058440
Year
2020
Volume
6
Issue
6
Open Access
Gold, Green
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd
DOI
10.1016/j.heliyon.2020.e04139
Abstract
Piperine-rich herbal mixture (PHM) used in this study is a traditional Thai medicine that contains 21 oriental herbs. It is called “Sahastara remedy” and is officially included in the Thai National List of Essential Medicine since A.D. 2011. PHM has been used orally to relieve muscle and bone pains. It contains Piper nigrum fruits as a major constituent and also Piper retrofractum fruits, PHM thus has anti-inflammatory activities that mostly come from the bioactivities of piperine consisting of these pepper fruits. Unfortunately, PHM usually causes gastrointestinal side effects. Consequently, a topical product containing an alcoholic extract of PHM (PHM-E), i.e., film-forming solution (FFS) was developed to overcome this drawback. The aims of this study were to investigate the anti-inflammatory activity of PHM-E, to evaluate physicochemical properties and the anti-inflammatory activity of FFS containing PHM-E (PHM-E FFS). Anti-inflammatory activities of PHM-E were investigated in the RAW 264.7 cells. Physicochemical properties, in vitro toxicities and anti-inflammatory activities of PHM-E FFS including its dry film (PHM-E film) were determined. PHM-E showed anti-inflammatory activities with dose dependent manners via inhibition of nitric oxide and prostaglandin E2 production by the RAW 264.7 cells and promotion of the cell phenotype polarization from M1 to M2. PHM-E FFS had low viscosity and exhibited the Newtonian behavior. It provided elastic PHM-E film with low tensile strength. The release profile of piperine from PHM-E film followed a zero-kinetic model. PHM-E FFS demonstrated compatibility with the skin cells, minimal ocular irritant when accidentally splashing into the eye and moderate-to-high potency for inhibition of inflammatory symptoms in the rats. PHM-E FFS thus had potential for use in the further clinical study to investigate its efficacy and safety in patients. © 2020 The Author(s)Film; Polymer solution; Transdermal drug delivery; Skin permeation; Piperine; Traditional medicine; Anti-inflammatory activity; Eye irritation; Skin toxicity; Materials Application; Natural product chemistry; Pharmaceutical chemistry; Pharmaceutical Science; Pharmacology; Alternative Medicine © 2020 The Author(s)
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Funding Sponsor
Thailand Research Fund; National Research Council of Thailand; Thammasat University
License
CC BY or CC BY-NC-ND
Rights
Elsevier B.V.
Publication Source
Scopus