The Microsponge® Delivery System (MDS): a topical delivery system with reduced irritancy incorporating multiple triggering mechanisms for the release of actives

1996 ◽  
Vol 13 (5) ◽  
pp. 575-588 ◽  
Author(s):  
K. Embil ◽  
S. Nacht
Author(s):  
Hamid Hussain ◽  
Divya Juyal ◽  
Archana Dhyani

Microsponge and Nanosponge delivery System was originally developed for topical delivery of drugs can also be used for controlled oral delivery of drugs using water soluble and bioerodible polymers. Microsponge delivery system (MDS) can entrap wide range of drugs and then release them onto the skin over a time by difussion mechanism to the skin. It is a unique technology for the controlled release of topical agents and consists of nano or micro porous beads loaded with active agent and also use for oral delivery of drugs using bioerodible polymers.


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Hitoshi SASAKI ◽  
Satsuki KASHIWAGI ◽  
Takahiro MUKAI ◽  
Koyo NISHIDA ◽  
Junzo NAKAMURA ◽  
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Tejashree Waghule ◽  
Vamshi Krishna Rapalli ◽  
Gautam Singhvi ◽  
Prachi Manchanda ◽  
Neha Hans ◽  
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Beate Santos ◽  
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Vol 13 (5) ◽  
pp. 472-484 ◽  
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Pasarat Khongkow ◽  
Prapaporn Boonme

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Sheefali Mahant ◽  
Sheefali Mahant ◽  
Rekha Rao ◽  
Sanju Nanda

Nanomaterials ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (5) ◽  
pp. 848 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mohammed S. Algahtani ◽  
Mohammad Zaki Ahmad ◽  
Javed Ahmad

Retinyl palmitate is a vitamin A ester belonging to the family of endogenous natural retinoid and used to treat various skin disorders like acne, skin aging, wrinkles, and dark spots, as well as to protect against psoriasis. Despite the known therapeutic benefits of retinyl palmitate, the conventional topical delivery of retinyl palmitate commonly associated with adverse reactions such as skin irritation, redness, excessive peeling, and dryness. Therefore, the current study aims to encapsulate the retinyl palmitate in nanoemulsion then incorporate it into a hydrogel system to improve the topical delivery and stability. Low-energy emulsification method was used for the nano-encapsulation of retinyl palmitate. The phase behavior study was used for the investigation and the optimization of the formulation. The droplet size of the optimized nanoemulsion was in nano dimension (16.71 nm) with low polydispersity index (PdI) (0.015), negative zeta potential (−20.6 mV). It demonstrated the influence of vortexing on droplet size and PdI during nanoemulsion preparation. The retinyl palmitate loaded nanoemulgel delivery system exhibited significant improvement (p < 0.05) in skin permeability after topical application. Employment of the nano-encapsulation approach afterward dispersion into hydrogel system for the development of a topical delivery system of retinyl palmitate resulted in improvement in its UV and storage stability as well.


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