Development of spray- and freeze-dried high-concentration sesamol emulsions and antioxidant evaluation in fibroblasts and UV-Exposed rat skin slices

作者:Alencar Juliana; Gosset Gaelle; Rahmouni Hidayat; Culcasi Marcel; Robin Maxime; Reynier Jean Pierre; Piccerelle Philippe; Pietri Sylvia*
来源:Drug Development Research, 2008, 69(5): 251-266.
DOI:10.1002/ddr.20251

摘要

Dry sesamol emulsions were synthesized from several combinations of saccharose with hydroxypropylmethycellulose (HPMC) or sodium caseinate (SC) using spray-drying techniques at 120 degrees to 180 degrees C, or freeze-drying. On the basis of physical characteristics such as droplet size distribution, residual moisture, and microscopic structure, the best material was obtained when spray-drying was applied at either 150 degrees or 180 degrees C with SC or HPMC as excipients, respectively. The extent to which the antioxidant properties of free sesamol towards a set of free radicals (galvinoxyl, diphenylpicrylhydrazyl, superoxide, and hydroxyl) were altered in the starting and reconstituted liquid emulsions, submitted to normal storage or pre-exposed to a flux hydroxyl radicals was investigated. Emulsions were further evaluated for their antioxidant properties in cultured 3T3 murine fibroblasts and in an ex vivo model of ultraviolet irradiated rat skin. It was found that, in the material having the best physical properties, encapsulation was decisive in: (1) improving the overall antioxidant behavior of reconstituted versus starting liquid emulsions:: (2) sparing sesamol consumption Clue to free radical attack; and (3) significantly protecting cells and skin against free radical- or irradiation-induced enzymatic release and/or lipid peroxidation. Demonstrating a high activity at high dilutions where interactions of excipient become negligible, the new emulsions could be of great interest in sesamol-based pharmacology or topical applications.

  • 出版日期2008-8