1. Oleogel Formulations for the Topical Delivery of Betulin and Lupeol in Skin Injuries-Preparation, Physicochemical Characterization, and Pharmaco-Toxicological Evaluation.
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Pârvănescu Pană RD, Watz CG, Moacă EA, Vlaia L, Marcovici I, Macașoi IG, Borcan F, Olariu I, Coneac G, Drăghici GA, Crăiniceanu Z, Flondor Ionescu D, Enache A, and Dehelean CA
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- Administration, Cutaneous, Animals, Anti-Inflammatory Agents pharmacology, Drug Compounding, Female, Mice, Organic Chemicals chemistry, Organic Chemicals pharmacology, Pentacyclic Triterpenes pharmacology, Skin metabolism, Swine, Triterpenes pharmacology, Wound Healing drug effects, Pentacyclic Triterpenes administration & dosage, Skin injuries, Triterpenes administration & dosage
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The skin integrity is essential due to its pivotal role as a biological barrier against external noxious factors. Pentacyclic triterpenes stand as valuable plant-derived natural compounds in the treatment of skin injuries due to their anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, antimicrobial, and healing properties. Consequently, the primary aim of the current investigation was the development as well as the physicochemical and pharmaco-toxicological characterization of betulin- and lupeol-based oleogels (Bet OG and Lup OG) for topical application in skin injuries. The results revealed suitable pH as well as organoleptic, rheological, and textural properties. The penetration and permeation of Bet and Lup oleogels through porcine ear skin as well as the retention of both oleogels in the skin were demonstrated through ex vivo studies. In vitro, Bet OG and Lup OG showed good biocompatibility on HaCaT human immortalized cells. Moreover, Bet OG exerted a potent wound-healing property by stimulating the migration of the HaCaT cells. The in ovo results demonstrated the non-irritative potential of the developed formulations. Additionally, the undertaken in vivo investigation indicated a positive effect of oleogels treatment on skin parameters by increasing skin hydration and decreasing erythema. In conclusion, oleogel formulations are ideal for the local delivery of betulin and lupeol in skin disorders.
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- 2021
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