This work explored the effect of the encapsulation in polymeric nanocapsules, as well as of the incorporation of such nanoparticles in a chitosan hydrogel, on the skin adhesion and skin penetration/permeation of capsaicinoids (capsaicin and dihydrocapsaicin), which are used as topical analgesic to treat chronic pain. The skin experiments were performed using a modified (drug adhesion and drug diffusion) and a normal Franz diffusion cell (drug diffusion) with porcine skin as membrane. The AUC0-h of the washability profile (% washed away vs.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: The incorporation of substances in nanocarriers can modulate and/or manage their delivery profiles (immediate or sustained) and permeation through skin. Consequently, drug nanencapsulation intended for topical treatment can reduce the systemic absorption of the substance.
Objective: To obtain and characterize vitamin K1-loaded lipid core nanocapsules as well as to determine whether the nanoencapsulation influences the skin permeation of this vitamin.