Development and Optimization of Dipyridamole- and Roflumilast-Loaded Nanoemulsion and Nanoemulgel for Enhanced Skin Permeation: Formulation, Characterization, and In Vitro Assessment
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ردمد الدورية
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جامعة الموصل /University of Mosul
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This study explores developing and optimizing a nanoemulsion (NE) system loaded with
dipyridamole and roflumilast, aiming to improve skin penetration and retention. The NE formulation
was further transformed into a nanoemulgel to enhance its application as a topical treatment for
psoriasis. Solubility studies were conducted to select the oil, surfactant, and co-surfactant. Phase
diagrams were constructed using the aqueous phase titration method. All the formulations were in
nanoscale, and Formula (F2) (which contains oleic acid oil as the oil phase, a mixture of Surfactant
Tween 80 and co-surfactant (ethanol) at a ratio of 1:2 in addition to distilled water as an aqueous
phase in a ratio of 1:5:4, respectively) was the selected formula depending on the particle size, PDI,
and zeta potential. Formula (F2) has the best ratio because it gives the smallest nanoemulsion globule
size (particle size average of 167.1 nm), the best homogenicity (lowest PDI of 0.195), and the highest
stability (higher zeta potential of −32.22). The selected formula was converted into a nanoemulgel by
the addition of 0.5% (w/w) xanthan gum (average particle size of 172.7 nm) and the best homogenicity
(lowest PDI of 0.121%) and highest stability (higher zeta potential of −28.31). In conclusion, the
selected formula has accepted physical and chemical properties, which enhanced skin penetration
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doi.org/10.3390/ph17060803