Two-Component Peptidic Molecular Gels for Topical Drug Delivery of Naproxen
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Two-Component Peptidic Molecular Gels for Topical Drug Delivery of NaproxenAutoría
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2021-01-05Editor
American Chemical SocietyCita bibliográfica
MARTÍ-CENTELLES, Rosa, et al. Two-Component Peptidic Molecular Gels for Topical Drug Delivery of Naproxen. ACS Applied Bio Materials, 2021, 4.1: 935-944.Tipo de documento
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Transdermal drug delivery (TDD) is an advantageous and effective approach for the localized delivery of drugs; however, overcoming the high impermeability of the outermost layer of skin, the stratum corneum, represents ... [+]
Transdermal drug delivery (TDD) is an advantageous and effective approach for the localized delivery of drugs; however, overcoming the high impermeability of the outermost layer of skin, the stratum corneum, represents a significant challenge to TDD. Herein, we describe a simple and biocompatible platform based on a two-component molecular hydrogel for the transdermal delivery of the non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (S)-naproxen. The hydrogel is formed by two amphipathic tetrapeptides bearing aromatic side groups and oppositely-charged residues that co-assemble into fibrillar networks at pH 7.4. We demonstrate that (S)-naproxen, which possesses an aromatic region and an ionizable group, can be effectively loaded into the hydrogel. We characterized drug-loaded hydrogels by NMR and rheology and studied in vitro release under physiologically relevant conditions. Moreover, TDD studies on human skin samples demonstrated a twofold increase in the permeation of (S)-naproxen, which could be advantageous for the localized delivery of the drug. [-]
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Spanish Ministry of Science, Technology, and Universities | Universitat Jaume I | Generalitat Valenciana | FEDER funds
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CTQ2016-76287-R | RTC-2017-6465-1 | UJI-2017-22 | I.D-P, grant VALi+d ACIF-2016-021
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