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Transdermal platform for the delivery of the antifungal drug naftifine hydrochloride based on porous vaterite particles O. I. Gusliakova, R. A. Verkhovskii, A. A. Abalymov [et al.]

Contributor(s): Gusliakova, Olga I | Verkhovskii, Roman A | Abalymov, Anatolii A | Lengert, Ekaterina | Kozlova, Anastasiia A | Atkin, Vsevolod | Nechaeva, Olga | Morrison, Anna | Tuchin, Valery V | Svenskaya, Yulia IMaterial type: ArticleArticleContent type: Текст Media type: электронный Subject(s): адресная доставка лекарственных веществ | противогрибковая терапия | частицы карбоната кальция | волосяные фолликулы | нафтифин гидрохлоридGenre/Form: статьи в журналах Online resources: Click here to access online In: Materials science and engineering C Vol. 119. P. 111428 (1-11)Abstract: Development of a skin-targeted particulate delivery system providing an extended or sustained release of the payload and a localized therapeutic effect is one of the main challenges in the treatment of fungal skin infections. In the topical administration of antifungals, the drug should penetrate into the stratum corneum and lower layers of the skin in effective concentrations. Here, we introduce biodegradable calcium carbonate carriers containing 4.9% (w/w) of naftifine hydrochloride antimycotic allowing the efficient accumulation into the skin appendages. The proposed particulate formulation ensures the enhancement of the local drug concentration, prolongation of the payload release, and control over its rate. Furthermore, it provides a highly efficient cellular uptake and excellent bioavailability in vitro and enables a deep penetration during transfollicular delivery in vivo. The enhanced fungi growth inhibition efficiency of naftifine-loaded calcium carbonate carriers compared to naftifine solution makes them a promising alternative to creams and gels currently existing on the market.
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Development of a skin-targeted particulate delivery system providing an extended or sustained release of the payload and a localized therapeutic effect is one of the main challenges in the treatment of fungal skin infections. In the topical administration of antifungals, the drug should penetrate into the stratum corneum and lower layers of the skin in effective concentrations. Here, we introduce biodegradable calcium carbonate carriers containing 4.9% (w/w) of naftifine hydrochloride antimycotic allowing the efficient accumulation into the skin appendages. The proposed particulate formulation ensures the enhancement of the local drug concentration, prolongation of the payload release, and control over its rate. Furthermore, it provides a highly efficient cellular uptake and excellent bioavailability in vitro and enables a deep penetration during transfollicular delivery in vivo. The enhanced fungi growth inhibition efficiency of naftifine-loaded calcium carbonate carriers compared to naftifine solution makes them a promising alternative to creams and gels currently existing on the market.

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