Tuesday, March 24, 2015

Chitosan nanoparticles for targeting and sustaining minoxidil sulphate delivery to hair follicles.

Chitosan nanoparticles for targeting and sustaining minoxidil sulphate delivery to hair follicles.

Abstract

This work developed minoxidil sulphate-loaded chitosan nanoparticles (MXS-NP) for targeted delivery to hair follicles, which could sustain drug release and improve the topical treatment of alopecia. Chitosan nanoparticles were obtained using low-molecular weight chitosan and tripolyphosphate as crosslink agent. MXS-NP presented a monomodal distribution with hydrodynamic diameter of 235.5±99.9nm (PDI of 0.31±0.01) and positive zeta potential (+38.6±6.0mV). SEM analysis confirmed nanoparticles average size and spherical shape. A drug loading efficiency of 73.0±0.3% was obtained with polymer:drug ratio of 1:1 (w/w). Drug release through cellulose acetate membranes from MXS-NP was sustained in about 5 times in comparison to the diffusion rate of MXS from the solution (188.9±6.0μg/cm(2)/h and 35.4±1.8μg/cm(2)/h). Drug permeation studies through the skin in vitro, followed by selective recovery of MXS from the hair follicles, showed that MXS-NP application resulted in a two-fold MXS increase into hair follicles after 6h in comparison to the control solution (5.9±0.6μg/cm(2) and 2.9±0.8μg/cm(2)). MXS-loading in nanoparticles appears as a promising and easy strategy to target and sustain drug delivery to hair follicles, which may improve the topical treatment of alopecia.
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