Francesco Cilurzo

Francesco Cilurzo
  • PhD
  • Professor (Associate) at University of Milan

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January 1999 - December 2012
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  • Università degli studi di Milano

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Pullulan is a natural polysaccharide used in many health products, including dry powders for oral and pulmonary administration. In these cases, the control of the shape and dimensions of particles is crucial for obtaining the desired functionality. Different from other polysaccharides, pullulan cannot be easily shaped without chemical modifications...
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Background/Objectives: The objective of this paper is to design a novel film-forming system (FFS) based on Eudragit® E PO (EuE) polymeric solutions, differing in volatile solvents (i.e., isopropanol and ethanol) and plasticizers (i.e., tributylcitrate, glycerine, triacetin and PEG 400). Methods: The physicochemical and mechanical properties of the...
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The data presented in this article are an update of the dataset provided by Musazzi et al. [1] and are related to the research article entitled “Equivalence assessment of creams with quali-quantitative differences in light of the EMA and FDA regulatory framework” [2]. In vitro permeation study (IVPT) is typically conducted using the method of Franz...
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Background Glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) is nowadays the most aggressive tumor affecting brain in adults with a very poor prognosis due to the limited therapies and the systemic cytotoxicity. Among the different new drugs, recently has been reported the in vitro anti-glioma activity of a new cationic platinum(II) complex bearing 8-aminoquinoline as...
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The aim of this work is the development and production by Direct Powder Extrusion (DPE) 3D printing technique of novel oral mucoadhesive films delivering Clobetasol propionate (CBS), useful in paediatric treatment of Oral Lichen Planus (OLP), a rare chronic disease. The DPE 3D printing of these dosage forms can allow the reduction of frequency regi...
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Deformable liposomes represent valuable drug carriers for cutaneous administration. Nevertheless, the fluid lipid membrane can favor the drug leakage during storage. Proliposomes may represent a suitable strategy to solve this issue. As an alternative, a novel carrier, which encloses hydrophobic drugs in the inner core of vesicles, namely, a drug-i...
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The aim of this study is to compare three different dissolution methods to assess the drug release from oral lyophilisates, based on interpolyelectrolyte complexes (IPECs). IPECs were prepared by mixing solutions of a linear polymer, Eudragit® EPO, with a polymer with a cross-linked structure, Noveon® AA-1 or Carbopol® 10 Ultrez (in ratios of 1:2 a...
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Drug-eluting nanoparticles (NPs) administered by an eluting balloon represent a novel tool to prevent restenosis after angioplasty, even if the selection of the suitable drug and biodegradable material is still a matter of debate. Herein, we provide the proof of concept of the use of a novel material obtained by combining the grafting of caffeic ac...
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Psoriasis is a lifelong disease which requires treatment adherence for successful management. Considering the complexity of this pathology, the combination of active pharmaceutical ingredients with a synergistic mechanism of action can improve the safety and efficacy of the treatment with respect to the conventional monotherapy. Moreover, a fixed d...
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The administration of drug fixed combinations by nanocarriers is a new attractive approach since it can allow improvements in both the skin penetration of cargo compounds and their synergistic effects. The cutaneous administration of lidocaine (LD) and cannabidiol (CBD) combination can be useful for the local treatment of neuropathic pain. In fact,...
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The skin is the absorption site for drug substances intended to treat loco-regional diseases, although its barrier properties limit the permeation of drug molecules. The growing knowledge of the skin structure and its physiology have supported the design of innovative nanosystems (e.g. liposomal systems) to improve the absorption of poorly skin-per...
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The present research study reports the development of plastic antibodies based on Molecularly Imprinted Polymers (MIPs) capable of selectively binding a portion of the novel coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 spike protein. Indeed, molecular imprinting represents a very promising and attractive technology for the synthesis of MIPs characterized by specific rec...
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Background The medicines’ shortage has arisen as a global crisis, which jeopardizes the continuity of care and overloads for pharmacists and healthcare professionals. Purpose The paper aims 1) to determine the therapeutic classes mostly affected by shortages in pre-COVID scenario and investigate their impact; 2) to collect the perception of physic...
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Topical propranolol has been used in clinics for treating cutaneous infantile haemangiomas, but frequent applications of semi-solid preparations are required to maintain therapeutic drug concentrations in the skin layers over time. This work aims to study the preparation of cutaneous propranolol patches by hot-melt ram extrusion printing a novel te...
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This study assessed the relevance of the preparation process, namely solvent casting and hot-melt ram printing, on the biopharmaceutical performances of olanzapine orodispersible films (ODF) made of maltodextrin. Beside the clinical rationale, olanzapine was selected since it is subjected to polymorphism which impacts on its bioavailability. All OD...
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Objective The possible application of a hot-melt ram extrusion printing to the preparation of diclofenac orodispersible films (ODF) made of maltodextrin was studied focusing the attention on the effects of taste-masking agents (i.e. namely mint, licorice-mint, and sucralose) and an opacifier (titanium dioxide [TiO2]). Significance This is a proof-...
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Carbopol polymers are polymers of acrylic acid and crosslinking agents; there is the prospect of penetration of linear macromolecules between the mesh size of crosslinked Carbopol microgels for a certain period of time. Interpolyelectrolyte complex (IPEC) samples between Carbopol and linear polycations (Eudragit EPO—EPO) were obtained at different...
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Nano- and microsized extracellular vesicles (EVs) are naturally occurring cargo-bearing packages of regulatory macromolecules, and recent studies are increasingly showing that EVs are responsible for physiological intercellular communication. Nanoparticles encapsulating anti-tumor theranostics represent an attractive “exosome-interfering” strategy...
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The recent increased interest in orodispersible films (ODF) stems from their ideal potential to circumvents several pharmacotherapy related problems, such as improved medication compliance and adherence especially in children, elderly and uncooperative patients. Their administration is well accepted by the majority of patients because ODF dissolve...
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The COVID-19 outbreak is now one of the most critical crises to manage for most of national healthcare systems in the world. The situation is complicated by the absence of vaccines and authorized pharmacological treatments, except for remdesivir. In this context, many medicaments, including different Ebola and HIV antivirals, are used off-label in...
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Dodeca-2E,4E,8Z,10E/Z-tetraenoic isobutylamide (tetraene) is the main component of Echinacea angustifolia DC. lipophilic extract, the bioavailability and immunomodulatory effect after oral administration in soft gel capsules in healthy volunteers of which we have already demonstrated. In the present work, we assessed the transdermal administration...
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The COVID-19 outbreak is spreading worldwide pushing the national healthcare systems to find effective protocols to prevent contagion and to reduce the patients’ mortality and the severity of long-term effects. In the absence of authorised pharmacological treatments, chloroquine, and hydroxychloroquine, which are known as anti-malaria drugs, had be...
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This work aimed to design low-melting pressure sensitive adhesives and demonstrate the feasibility of the preparation of (trans)dermal patches by hot-melt ram extrusion printing. This approach allows defining both the geometry of (trans)dermal patch and the drug strength easily according to patient needs. The preparation steps are the mixing of a p...
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The freeze-drying of complex formulations, such as liposomes, is challenging, particularly if dispersions contain residual organic solvents. This work aimed to investigate the effects of possible protectants, namely sucrose, trehalose and/or poly(vinyl pyrrolidone) (PVP), on the main features of the dried product using a 1,2-dipalmitoyl-sn-glycero-...
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The COVID-19 outbreak is now one of the most critical crises to manage for most of the national healthcare systems in the world. In the absence of authorised pharmacological treatments, many antiretrovirals, including darunavir/cobicistat fixed combination, were used off-label in the hospital wards as life-treating medicines for COVID-19 patients....
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Background and importance Nivolumab, a fully human IgG4 anti-PD-1 monoclonal antibody, is available as a concentrated solution for intravenous (IV) injection and diluted in 0.9% saline. These solutions are reported to be physically and chemically stable for 24 hours at 2–8°C and a maximum of 8 hours at 20–25°C. As the ‘real world’ use after dilut...
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Background and importance Medicine shortages in Italy are an increasing phenomenon with significant impact on clinical activity. Aim and objectives The aim of the study was to analyse the phenomenon, creating monitoring methods that can support the health workers (HW) involved in the problem. Material and methods The hospital pharmacy (HP) develo...
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Background and importance Viable microorganisms and/or endotoxins administered parenterally via contaminated preparations may lead to nosocomial infections, SIRS/sepsis and increased mortality of patients. The pharmacist has the responsibility to ensure that the product is stable in the final administered preparation. Aim and objectives To verify...
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Background and importance Monoclonal antibodies (mAb) are biotechnological products used as therapeutic agents. Because of their nature, mAb may go through a variety of chemical and physical degradation processes on handling. For this reason, extended in use conditions are not included in stability assessments prior to regulatory approval. Daratumu...
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Background and importance Pembrolizumab is a monoclonal antibody widely used in the oncology field at a fixed dose of 200 mg. The stability of pembrolizumab diluted in 0.9% sodium chloride solution is 96 hours stored at 2–8 °C, as reported in the summary of product characteristics.¹ Aim and objectives The purpose of the study was to evaluate the i...
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Background and importance Pneumatic delivery is not recommended for medicinal products that could undergo physical alteration of the active ingredient, such as protein denaturation (Peak, 2003). A review of the literature reveals that the solution air–liquid interface and number of travel cycles can be risk determining factors for compounded stabil...
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(max 200 parole) Interest in orodispersible films (ODF) is growing day-by-day, since this dosage form overcomes some therapeutic obstacles, such as impaired swallowing, and offers several benefits, such as the possibility to adapt the dosing requirements for a subset of patients. As a consequence, technologies to produce ODF have risen attention fo...
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Styrene-block-(ethylene-co-butylene)-block-styrene (SEBS) copolymers are biocompatible elastomers with outstanding stability to UV radiation. This work addresses the potentialities of this class of elastomers for the development of transdermal patches. The influence of SEBS molecular weight, plasticizer and tackifier type on rheological pattern, de...
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To assure the safety and the efficacy of a medicinal product, quality and batch-to-batch reproducibility need to be guaranteed. In the case of parenteral long-acting products, the European Union (EU) and US Regulatory Authorities provide different indications, from the classification to the in vitro release assays related to such products. Despite...
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Lysozyme is particularly attractive for the local treatment of oral pathologies related to microbiological infections. However, the requirement of a prolonged release is difficult to achieve because of saliva swallowing and of the protein denaturation which can occur during production and storage of a dosage form. This work demonstrates the feasibi...
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The drying of biodegradable polymeric nanoparticles (NP) is mandatory to improve their physical and chemical stability over time. Spray- or freeze-drying can induce irreversible aggregation of NP and, therefore, the use of drying auxiliary agents is required. The ability of four grades of maltodextrins differing in dextrose equivalent (DE) (i.e. DE...
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An innovative delivery system for melatonin, based on the incorporation of solid lipid microparticles in orodispersible films (ODFs) made of maltodextrin, was designed and developed. Lipid microparticles at two different melatonin concentrations (10 and 20% w/w) were produced by the spray congealing technology using two different lipid carrier (tri...
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Deformable liposomes (DL) are successfully exploited to enhance the skin penetration of several compounds. Nevertheless, the “soft” nature of the bilayer favors the drug leakage, mainly in the case of hydrophobic compounds. This work aimed to develop a suitable strategy to stabilize the lipid bilayer, without compromising the deformability properti...
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Chlorhexidine (CLX) is a wide spectrum cationic antimicrobial used for prevention and treatment of infections of buccal and vaginal cavities. To increase the residence time of CLX-based formulations at the application site and consequently reduce the daily dose frequency, new formulations composed of mucoadhesive polymers should be designed. The ob...
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Characterization of controlled release formulations used for intra-articular (IA) drug administration is challenging. Bio-relevant synovial fluids (BSF), containing physiologically relevant amounts of hyaluronic acid, phospholipids and proteins, were recently proposed to simulate healthy and osteoarthritic conditions. This work aims to evaluate the...
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Background Flecainide acetate (FlecAc) is an antiarrhythmic drug, effective in children and fetal tachyarrhythmias. FlecAc is commercially available as 50 mg–150 mg oral tablets or intravenous injectable solutions, approved only for use in adults. For paediatric use, an extemporaneous preparation has to be compounded, using the pure active principl...
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Background Orodispersible films (ODF) have been proposed as a valid alternative to conventional oral dosage forms to personalise the therapies and to improve patient adherence, especially in special populations (e.g., dysphagics, paediatrics, geriatrics). Since manufacturing technologies used by the industries (e.g., the solvent-casting technique)...
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Interdental papilla are an interesting source of mesenchymal stromal cells (GinPaMSCs), which are easy to isolate and expand in vitro. In our laboratory, GinPaMSCs were isolated, expanded, and characterized by studying their secretome before and after priming with paclitaxel (PTX). The secretome of GinPaMSCs did not affect the growth of cancer cell...
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Full dataset used to evaluate the spray-drying process parameters on the preparation of a micronized powder made of maltodextrin (MDX) is herein reported. The process parameters (namely, feed flow rate (FFR); inlet temperature (T in ); nozzle pressure (P N ); noozle diameter (D N ) and difference of pressure between cyclone and chamber (ΔP)) were s...
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Medicated foams and film forming systems are dosage forms formulated to undergo a controlled metamorphosis when applied on the skin. Indeed, due to the presence of propellant or a particular air-spray foam pump, a liquid can generate foam when applied on the stratum corneum, or a liquid or conventional dosage form can form on the skin a continuous...
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The data presented in this article are related to the research article entitled “Design of in vitro skin permeation studies according to the EMA Guideline on quality of transdermal patches” (https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejps.2018.09.014) (Cilurzo et al., 2018) [1]. In vitro permeation studies are generally carried out by Franz's diffusion cell method...
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This work demonstrated the feasibility of the extemporaneous preparation of maltodextrins orodispersible films (ODF) by hot-melt ram-extrusion 3D printing. This method consists of three simple technological operations which can be also implemented in a pharmacy setting. First, maltodextrins, drug, and other excipients are mixed in a mortar and wett...
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Transdermal patches and medicated plasters are designed to sustain efficacious systemic or loco-regional drug concentrations, respectively. In both cases, drug skin permeation is a critical attribute from the early stage of the pharmaceutical development. In 2014, the EMA introduced the guideline "on the quality of transdermal patches", in which th...
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Nowadays, the freeze-drying of liposome dispersions is still necessary to provide a solid dosage form intended for different routes of administration (i.e., parenteral, oral, nasal and/or pulmonary). However, after decades of studies the optimization of process conditions remains still challenging since the freezing and the dehydration destabilize...
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The feasibility to use gellan nanohydrogels (Ge-NH) as delivery system for the cutaneous administration of piroxicam (PRX) was investigated using gellan conjugated with cholesterol or riboflavin. The in vitro skin penetration studies through human epidermis were performed using a saturated aqueous drug solution, a 50% w/v Transcutol® aqueous soluti...
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This work aimed to investigate the feasibility to design: (a) a mucoadhesive interpolyelectrolyte complex (IPEC) loaded with clobetasol propionate (CP) intended to treat oral lichen planus and (b) individuate an orodispersible dosage form suitable for its administration. IPECs were synthesized by mixing Eudragit® E PO (EPO) and different grades of...
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This work aims to evaluate the possible use of a poly(sodium methacrylate, methyl methacrylate) (NaPMM2) plasticized by PEG400 in design orodispersible films (ODF). Placebo ODF prepared by solvent casting were intended to study the impact of the polymer/plasticizer ratio and residual moisture on disintegration time, stickiness and mechanical proper...
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Aim: This in vitro and in vivo study reports on silk fibroin (SF) scaffold, functionalized for in situ delivery of GABA and/or allopregnanolone (ALLO), as biomaterial for potential application in tissue engineering and nerve regeneration. Materials & methods: We evaluated the feasibility to design 2D scaffolds (films) made of regenerated Bombyx...
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The work aimed to evaluate the feasibility to design hyaluronic acid (HA) decorated flexible liposomes to enhance the skin penetration of nifedipine. Egg phosphatidylcholine (e-PC) based transfersomes (Tween 80) and transethosomes (ethanol) were prepared. HA was reacted with 1,2-dipalmitoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphoethanolamine (HA-DPPE) and two molar r...
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Eudragit® RL (EuRL) matrices have between proposed to release a drug to the skin. However, no information is available on both viscoelastic and adhesive properties of such compositions. This work focuses on the evaluation of both rheological and texture properties of EuRL differently plasticized with tributyl citrate (TBC) or triacetin (TRI) in ord...
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Orodispersible dosage forms have a growing presence in the pharmaceutical market because their administration can improve the bioavailability of some drugs and their prescription can ameliorate patient adherence and/or compliance. Here, we review the main features of orodispersible tablets, including oral lyophilisates, and orodispersible films alo...
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The industrialization of medicinal products has permitted us to reach important results in terms of quality, efficacy, safety, and availability of drugs; however, not all the legitimate expectations of patients are met. When an authorized medicinal product is not available on the market, the physician can prescribe other pharmacological treatments...
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A film forming system based on Eudragit® RL (EuRL) was designed aiming to evidence the relevance of formulative variables on the following critical attributes: film forming rate, outward stickiness, Young modulus (Y) and in vitro drug skin permeation. Different solvent mixtures (acetone and isopropanol in the range from 10:90 to 40:60 v/v), polymer...
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The data presented in this article are related to the article titled "Molecular Dynamics as a tool for in silico screening of skin permeability" [1]. Knowledge of the confidence interval and maximum theoretical value of the correlation coefficient r can prove useful to estimate the reliability of developed predictive models, in particular when ther...
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Prediction of skin permeability can have manifold applications ranging from drug delivery to toxicity prediction. Along with the semi-empirical or mechanistic models proposed in the last decades, Molecular Dynamics simulations have recently become a fruitful tool for investigating membrane permeability, in particular as they allow the involved mech...
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The sense of hearing is essential for permitting human beings to interact with the environment, and its dysfunctions can strongly impact on the quality of life. In this context, the cochlea plays a fundamental role in the transformation of the airborne sound waves into electrical signals, which can be processed by the brain. However, several diseas...
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In this work we made an attempt to assess the effect of drug-induced changes of flexibility on the penetration of deformable vesicles into the human skin. Eight cationic liposomes with different degrees of flexibility were obtained by entrapping unfractionated heparin, enoxaparin and nadroparin. The deformability was studied by a novel, facile and...
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Background This work aimed to provide useful information on the incidence of the choice of formulation in semi-solid preparations of iron-oxide nanoparticles (IONs). The appropriate analytical methods to assess the IONs physical stability and the effect of the semi-solid preparations on IONs human skin penetration were discussed. The physical stabi...
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The skin is the most important barrier of human body to prevent the absorption of exogenous substances. Its ability to limit the absorption of exogenous substances is exercised by the most superficial layer of the epidermis, the stratum corneum, which consists of about 15-20 layers of corneocytes supported by keratin fibres. The extracellular space...
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Vitamin K1 (VK1) is a natural and lipophilic compound currently used in dermatological formulations. In this work, nanoemulsions containing VK1 have been proposed to overcome some issues associated to semisolid VK1-incorporating formulations. The study has been focused on the design of a lipid-free aqueous formulation, easy to prepare and with low...
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The possible use of regenerated silk fibroin gels as in situ film forming formulations for cutaneous administration of drugs was studied. Ethanol was selected as volatile and skin tolerant solvent to favor the sol-gel transition of silk fibroin solutions. Glycerin was chosen to ameliorate the gel texture profile. Eighteen placebo formulations were...
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Purpose: Vitamin K1 (VK1) is a molecule abundant in some species of leaf vegetables with beneficial effects in humans following administration on the skin. This work investigates the possibility to use formulations based on lipid vesicles, namely liposomes, transfersomes and ethosomes, suitable to be administered on the skin by nebulization and al...
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Bovine colostrum (BC), the initial milk secreted by the mammary gland immediately after parturition, is widely used for several health applications. We here propose an off-target method based on proteomic analysis to explain at molecular level the potential health benefits of BC. The method is based on the set-up of an exhaustive protein data bank...
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This study aimed to identify a new skin penetrating peptide (SPP) able to enhance unfractionated heparin (UFH) permeation through human epidermis by screening a phage display peptide library. The effects of the synthetized heptapeptide (DRTTLTN) on human stratum corneum organization were investigated by ATR-FTIR spectroscopy and molecular dynamics...
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One of the most critical quality attributes of orodispersible films (ODFs) is related to the development of dosage forms with tensile properties suitable for the packaging and patient's handling. Aiming to develop a strategy to reinforce the tensile properties, the current work reported the feasibility to improve the tensile strength of maltodextri...
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Mucosa of the buccal cavity is considered a convenient and easily accessible site for the administration of drugs intended for both local and systemic delivery. Aiming to optimize the pharmacokinetic, buccal mucoadhesive drug delivery systems are proposed. Mucoadhesion is a complex process involving chemical interactions between mucin and polymers....
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The objective of this study was to evaluate the feasibility to prepare fast dissolving films as quercetin nanocrystal delivery systems, using maltodextrins as film forming material and glycerin as plasticizer, with the goal of enhancing quercetin oral bioavailability. Quercetin nanosuspensions were prepared using a high-pressure homogenizer, and th...
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Supersaturated systems have attracted interest to enhance the skin penetration because of the low cost and reduced risks of irritation with respect to other approaches. The mechanism is simply based on the increased drug driving force for transit out of the dosage form and penetrate the stratum corneum. Supersaturated systems can be obtained by pre...
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Recent studies demonstrate that post-herpetical and inflammatory pain can be locally managed by morphine gels, empirically chosen. Aiming to rationalize the selection of the most suitable opioid for the cutaneous delivery, we studied the in vitro penetration through human epidermis of eight opioids, evidencing the critical modifications of the morp...
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We report here a comparative study of the release of model drug diclofenac sodium from samples of interpolyelectrolyte complexes (IPEC) in in vitro conditions on a rotating basket apparatus and in vivo in experiments in rabbits. The study IPEC were prepared using different grades of Carbopol® polymer (C71g, C2020) and Noveon® AA-1 and oppositely ch...
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The impending expiration of patent protection for recombinant insulins provides the opportunity to introduce cost-saving copies, named biosimilars, onto the market. Although there is broad experience in the production and characterisation of insulins, the development of copies is still a challenge. In this paper, the main features of insulins and t...
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This work reports the feasibility of caffeic acid grafted PLGA (g-CA-PLGA) to design biodegradable sterile microspheres for the delivery of proteins. Ovalbumin (OVA) was selected as model compound because of its sensitiveness of γ-radiation. The adopted grafting procedure allowed us to obtain a material with good free radical scavenging properties,...
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Low molecular weight heparins (LMWHs) are obtained from unfractionated heparin (UFH) through different depolymerization methods (DM), which produce compounds having specific chemical features and biological activity. It is then supposed that LMWHs also exhibit different skin permeability properties. The current work aimed to get an insight on the i...
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Проведено сравнительное исследование высвобождения модельного лекарственного вещества диклофенака натрия из образцов интерполиэлектролитных комплексов (ИПЭК) в условиях in vitro на приборе «вращающаяся корзинка» и in vivo в экспериментах на кроликах. Исследуемые ИПЭК были получены на основе различных марок полимеров Carbopol® (C71g, C2020) и Noveon...
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This study explored the effect of aminoacids as non-traditional plasticizers of maltodextrins fast dissolving films. 5% w/w glycine and proline decreased the glass transition temperature (Tg) of maltodextrins from 102.6±2.0°C to 73.1±1.4°C and 76.1±0.7°C, respectively; meanwhile the binary mixture made with lysine had a Tg value of 83.6±2.2°C. At t...
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Polyethylene glycols (PEGs) are a wide family of synthetic polyethers available in a range of molecular weights. Due to their multifunctional properties, PEGs are used both as such and/or in the form of nonionic derivatives in the formulation of cosmetics and medical products. In consideration of their physicochemical characteristics, they can pene...
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Restenosis due to intimal hyperplasia is a major clinical problem that compromises the success of angioplasty and endovascular surgery. Resveratrol (RSV) has demonstrated a beneficial effect on restenosis from angioplasty. Unfortunately, the physicochemical characteristics of RSV reduce the practicality of its immediate clinical application. This w...
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In this work, thermally-treated “horn–hoof” powder was studied as biosorbent to remove copper (II) ions from aqueous solutions. Adsorption of copper onto horn–hoof powder was tested in batch process at different experimental conditions. The effect of the initial metal ion concentration, biosorbent dosage, contact time, pH and temperature were inves...
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Silk fibroin scaffolds obtained via regeneration by Ajisawa's reagent (CaCl2/H2O/EtOH, mole ratio 1:8:2) and freeze-drying followed by steam sterilization resulted unstable when incubated in physiological medium over 1-month period since the oxygen diffusivity and mechanical resistance to compression significantly decreased. Blending of regenerated...
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Introduction: Methyl methacrylate copolymers (Eudragit®) have been exploited to develop transdermal patches, medicated plasters (hereinafter patches) and, more recently, film-forming sprays, microsponges and nanoparticles intended to be applied on the skin. Areas covered: The article reviews the information regarding the application of Eudragits...
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The literature data suggest the capacity of biomacromolecules to permeate the human skin, even though such a transdermal permeation appears to be governed by physicochemical parameters which are significantly different compared to those ruling the skin permeation of small molecules. On these grounds, the present study was undertaken to investigate...
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A water based polymeric dispersion for PSA adhesive preparation for transdermal system comprising: a) an aqueous dispersion of a polymer of an acrylate and/or a methacrylate ester, b) a plasticizer c) a shrinkage reducing agent able to reduce the shrinkage of the water PSA dispersion when spread onto a surface to width values lower than 20 mm after...
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This work aims to elucidate the mechanism by which N-methylpyrrolidone (NMP) enhances the skin permeation of a compound by combining experimental data with molecular dynamic (MD) simulations. The addition of 10% NMP significantly increased the propranolol (PR) permeation through the human epidermis (~ 15 µg/cm2 vs ~ 30 µg/cm2) while resulted ineffi...
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This work aims to preliminarily evaluate the reliability of regenerated keratins (RKs) in the design of microparticulate drug delivery systems by studying their processability and cytotoxicity. RKs were extracted by sulfitolysis from wool waste. A 4.5% w/w RK solution was spray-dried, and microparticles were sterilized by steam vapor under pressure...
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Abstract This work aims to establish if the assays recently introduced by EMA (Guideline on quality of transdermal patches-draft) and USP (Specific tests for transdermal delivery systems) to characterize transdermal patches (TP) are suitable for medicated plasters (MP). Six approved MP differing for type and characteristics of adhesive and backing...
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An oromucosal mucoadhesive suspension (OMS) able to combine the peculiarities of prolonged release mucoadhesive microparticles with those of an immediate release oromucosal solution is described. Microparticles were obtained by ionotropic gelation of alginate blended with another mucoadhesive material in a one step process where the cross-linking b...
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Objective: To evaluate the feasibility of a transdermal patch containing propranolol (PR). Method: Skin penetration enhancers (SPEs) able to improve the skin permeability of PR were selected and a quality by design approach was applied to the development of the patch by a 2(4) full factorial design. The permeation profile of PR from the formulat...

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