Topical formulations that include natural active compounds to treat inflamed and aching skin are favored by patients. Small local producers use commercial creams and gels to which they add compounds, often with criteria based more on trends than scientific evidence, to obtain products to treat inflamed joints or skin. Based on our previous studies that demonstrated the anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects of Harpagophytum procumbens extracts and N-acetylglucosamine, we were interested in preparing formulations with these natural substances for topical applications. In the present study, we compared the rheological properties of various creams and gels with bulk and nanoparticle forms of N-acetylglucosamine added, focusing on the flow properties of multiphase emulsion. Moreover, the ability of nanoparticles to reduce inflammation and stimulate collagen production was demonstrated in both chondrocyte and fibroblast spheroids. The results showed the activity of nano-N-acetylglucosamine in our cell models, suggesting its suitability for use as a component in creams and gels. Furthermore, its ability to affect the flow properties of commercial creams and gels makes it an ideal component of topical formulations for the treatment of inflamed skin and joints.

A rheological study of creams and gels containing N-Acetyl Glucosamine in nanoparticle form: the advantages of a bioengineered strategy for natural anti-inflammatory substance vehiculation / Mariano, Alessia; Scotto d'Abusco, Anna; Ammendola, Sergio. - In: APPLIED SCIENCES. - ISSN 2076-3417. - 14:24(2024), p. 11752. [10.3390/app142411752]

A rheological study of creams and gels containing N-Acetyl Glucosamine in nanoparticle form: the advantages of a bioengineered strategy for natural anti-inflammatory substance vehiculation

Mariano, Alessia
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Scotto d'Abusco, Anna
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Ammendola, Sergio
Ultimo
2024

Abstract

Topical formulations that include natural active compounds to treat inflamed and aching skin are favored by patients. Small local producers use commercial creams and gels to which they add compounds, often with criteria based more on trends than scientific evidence, to obtain products to treat inflamed joints or skin. Based on our previous studies that demonstrated the anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects of Harpagophytum procumbens extracts and N-acetylglucosamine, we were interested in preparing formulations with these natural substances for topical applications. In the present study, we compared the rheological properties of various creams and gels with bulk and nanoparticle forms of N-acetylglucosamine added, focusing on the flow properties of multiphase emulsion. Moreover, the ability of nanoparticles to reduce inflammation and stimulate collagen production was demonstrated in both chondrocyte and fibroblast spheroids. The results showed the activity of nano-N-acetylglucosamine in our cell models, suggesting its suitability for use as a component in creams and gels. Furthermore, its ability to affect the flow properties of commercial creams and gels makes it an ideal component of topical formulations for the treatment of inflamed skin and joints.
2024
natural substances; anti-inflammatory activity; topical application; osteoarthritis; nanoparticles and nanotechnology
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A rheological study of creams and gels containing N-Acetyl Glucosamine in nanoparticle form: the advantages of a bioengineered strategy for natural anti-inflammatory substance vehiculation / Mariano, Alessia; Scotto d'Abusco, Anna; Ammendola, Sergio. - In: APPLIED SCIENCES. - ISSN 2076-3417. - 14:24(2024), p. 11752. [10.3390/app142411752]
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