Development and in-vitro evaluation of co-loaded berberine chloride and evodiamine ethosomes for treatment of melanoma.

Int J Pharm

Center for Dermal Research (CDR), Rutgers-The State University of New Jersey, Piscataway, NJ 08854, United States; Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy, Dept. of Pharmaceutics, Rutgers-The State University of New Jersey, Piscataway, NJ 08854, United States. Electronic address:

Published: May 2020

Berberine chloride (BBR) and evodiamine (EVO) are two main active ingredients of "ZuoJinWan", a classical Chinese herbal medicine, and these compounds are known to have a synergistic inhibitory effect on various cancer cell lines. Several recent studies have reported anti-melanoma effects for both BBR and EVO. However, topical delivery of the two compounds has been challenging, due to their poor aqueous solubility and their low skin penetration. In the current study, we have combined BBR and EVO into an ethosomes delivery system with the future aim to design a novel topical anti-melanoma formulation. The ethosomes formulations were characterized using particle size, entrapment efficiency and an in vitro skin drug deposition study. The ethosome formulation displaying maximum drug deposition in the epidermis was selected for further study. This formulation contained ethosomes with mean size of 171 nm and 90% or above entrapment efficiency for both BBR and EVO. Cell viability tests proved the optimized ethosomes increased the inhibitory effect on B16 melanoma cells. These results corroborate that ethosomes containing a combination of BBR and EVO are a promising delivery system for potential use in melanoma therapy.

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