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  • The study focused on developing and characterizing a new formulation of undecylenoyl phenylalanine (Sepiwhite) loaded into nanostructured lipid carriers (NLCs) aimed at reducing melanin production in the skin.
  • An optimized SEPI-NLC formulation showed promising results with a small particle size of 180.1 nm, high entrapment efficiency of 90.81%, and a stable shelf life of 9 months at room temperature.
  • The findings indicated that SEPI-NLCs had superior skin permeation and anti-tyrosinase activity compared to traditional formulations, indicating their potential effectiveness for treating hyperpigmentation.

Article Abstract

The aim of this study was to characterize the undecylenoyl phenylalanine (Sepiwhite (SEPI))-loaded nanostructured lipid carriers (NLCs) as a new antimelanogenesis compound. In this study, an optimized SEPI-NLC formulation was prepared and characterized for particle size, zeta potential, stability, and encapsulation efficiency. Then, drug loading capacity and the release profile of SEPI, and its cytotoxicity were investigated. The skin permeation and the anti-tyrosinase activity of SEPI-NLCs were also evaluated. The optimized SEPI-NLC formulation showed the size of 180.1±5.01 nm, a spherical morphology under TEM, entrapment efficiency of 90.81±3.75%, and stability for 9 months at room temperature. The differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) analysis exhibited an amorphous state of SEPI in NLCs. In addition, the release study demonstrated that SEPI-NLCs had a biphasic release outline with an initial burst release compared to SEPI-EMULSION. About 65% of SEPI was released from SEPI-NLC within 72 h, while in SEPI-EMULSION, this value was 23%. The permeation profiles revealed that the higher SEPI accumulation in the skin following application of SEPI-NLC (up to 88.8%) compared to SEPI-EMULSION (65%) and SEPI-ETHANOL (74.8%) formulations (<0.01). An inhibition rate of 72% and 65% was obtained for mushroom and cellular tyrosinase activity of SEPI, respectively. Moreover, results of cytotoxicity assay confirmed SEPI-NLCs to be non-toxic and safe for topical use. The results of this study demonstrate that NLC can efficiently deliver SEPI into the skin, which has a promise for topical treatment of hyperpigmentation.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10278210PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.34172/apb.2023.036DOI Listing

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