In the present work, the preparation, characterization and therapeutic potential of baicalin-loaded nanohydrogels are reported. The nanohydrogels were prepared by sonicating (S nanohydrogel) or autoclaving (A nanohydrogel) a dispersion of cholesterol-derivatized gellan in phosphate buffer. The nanohydrogel obtained by autoclave treatment showed the most promising results: smaller particles (∼362 nm vs. ∼530 nm), higher homogeneity (polydispersity index = ∼0.24 vs. ∼0.47), and lower viscosity than those obtained by sonication. In vitro studies demonstrated the ability of the nanohydrogels to favour the deposition of baicalin in the epidermis. A high biocompatibility was found for baicalin-loaded nanohydrogels, along with a great ability to counteract the toxic effect induced by hydrogen peroxide in cells, as the nanohydrogels re-established the normal conditions (∼100% viability). Further, the potential of baicalin-loaded nanohydrogels in skin wound healing was demonstrated in vivo in mice by complete skin restoration and inhibition of specific inflammatory markers (i.e., myeloperoxidase, tumor necrosis factor-α, and oedema)

Preparation of gellan-cholesterol nanohydrogels embedding baicalin and evaluation of their wound healing activity / Manconi, Maria; Manca, Maria Letizia; Caddeo, Carla; Cencetti, Claudia; di Meo, Chiara; Zoratto, Nicole; Nacher, Amparo; Fadda, Anna Maria; Matricardi, Pietro. - In: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICS AND BIOPHARMACEUTICS. - ISSN 0939-6411. - STAMPA. - 127:(2018), pp. 244-249. [10.1016/j.ejpb.2018.02.015]

Preparation of gellan-cholesterol nanohydrogels embedding baicalin and evaluation of their wound healing activity

Cencetti, Claudia;di Meo, Chiara;Zoratto, Nicole;Matricardi, Pietro
2018

Abstract

In the present work, the preparation, characterization and therapeutic potential of baicalin-loaded nanohydrogels are reported. The nanohydrogels were prepared by sonicating (S nanohydrogel) or autoclaving (A nanohydrogel) a dispersion of cholesterol-derivatized gellan in phosphate buffer. The nanohydrogel obtained by autoclave treatment showed the most promising results: smaller particles (∼362 nm vs. ∼530 nm), higher homogeneity (polydispersity index = ∼0.24 vs. ∼0.47), and lower viscosity than those obtained by sonication. In vitro studies demonstrated the ability of the nanohydrogels to favour the deposition of baicalin in the epidermis. A high biocompatibility was found for baicalin-loaded nanohydrogels, along with a great ability to counteract the toxic effect induced by hydrogen peroxide in cells, as the nanohydrogels re-established the normal conditions (∼100% viability). Further, the potential of baicalin-loaded nanohydrogels in skin wound healing was demonstrated in vivo in mice by complete skin restoration and inhibition of specific inflammatory markers (i.e., myeloperoxidase, tumor necrosis factor-α, and oedema)
2018
antioxidant activity; baicalin; fibroblasts; gellan; nanohydrogel; wound healing; biotechnology; 3003
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Preparation of gellan-cholesterol nanohydrogels embedding baicalin and evaluation of their wound healing activity / Manconi, Maria; Manca, Maria Letizia; Caddeo, Carla; Cencetti, Claudia; di Meo, Chiara; Zoratto, Nicole; Nacher, Amparo; Fadda, Anna Maria; Matricardi, Pietro. - In: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICS AND BIOPHARMACEUTICS. - ISSN 0939-6411. - STAMPA. - 127:(2018), pp. 244-249. [10.1016/j.ejpb.2018.02.015]
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