Organic cocoa extract -loaded surfactant-based systems intended to skin bioadhesion

Authors

  • Bruno Fonseca-Santos São Paulo State University; School of Pharmaceutical Sciences; Department of Drugs and Medicines
  • Erica Emi Funagoshi São Paulo State University; School of Pharmaceutical Sciences; Department of Drugs and Medicines
  • José Ricardo Soares de Oliveira São Paulo State University; School of Pharmaceutical Sciences; Department of Natural Products and Toxicology
  • Luis Vitor Silva do Sacramento São Paulo State University; School of Pharmaceutical Sciences; Department of Natural Products and Toxicology
  • André Gonzaga dos Santos São Paulo State University; School of Pharmaceutical Sciences; Department of Natural Products and Toxicology
  • Gislaine Ricci Leonardi University of Campinas; Faculty of Pharmaceuticals Sciences
  • Marlus Chorilli São Paulo State University; School of Pharmaceutical Sciences; Department of Drugs and Medicines

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/s2175-97902017000300051

Keywords:

Liquid crystals/evaluation/physical-chemical stability, Microemulsions/evaluation, Surfactant-based system, Organic cocoa extract, Skin bioadhesion

Abstract

This study was to develop, characterize, and evaluate the physical-chemical stability, in vitro antioxidant activity and in vitro safety profile of liquid crystalline systems (LCS) and microemulsions (MEs) with and without organic cocoa (OC) extract. LCS stabilized by surfactant polyoxyethylene 20 cetyl ether, containing water and oleic acid were studied. LCS and MEs were characterized using polarized light microscopy, small angle X-ray scattering, rheology and in vitro bioadhesion, and were evaluated for a period of 30 days by visual aspects, centrifuge test, pH value and relative density. PLM and SAXS assays showed the presence of domains of MEs, cubic and hexagonal mesophasephases, varying the proportions of the components of the formulations; where in the addition of the extract did not change rheological behavior of the formulations. All of the formulations were stable in the period analyzed and presented higher bioadhesive strength. In vitro antioxidant activity suggests that LCS and MEs presented a high capacity to maintain the antioxidant activity of OC extract. The results showed that the incorporation of OC in LCS improved the safety profile, according to cytotoxicity assays of systems may be a promising platform to OC extract for topical application for the potential treatment of skin disorders.

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Published

2017-01-01

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How to Cite

Organic cocoa extract -loaded surfactant-based systems intended to skin bioadhesion. (2017). Brazilian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 53(3), e00051-. https://doi.org/10.1590/s2175-97902017000300051