TY - JOUR
T1 - Hydrogels containing porphyrin-loaded nanoparticles for topical photodynamic applications
AU - González-Delgado, José A.
AU - Castro, Pedro M.
AU - Machado, Alexandra
AU - Araújo, Francisca
AU - Rodrigues, Francisca
AU - Korsak, Bárbara
AU - Ferreira, Marta
AU - Tomé, João P.C.
AU - Sarmento, Bruno
PY - 2016/8/20
Y1 - 2016/8/20
N2 - 5,10,15,20-tetrakis(1-methylpyridinium-4-yl)-porphyrin tetra-iodide (TMPyP), a potent water-soluble photosensitizer (PS) used in antimicrobial applications, was encapsulated into poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid) (PLGA) nanoparticles (TMPyP-PLGA) for topical delivery purposes. Nanoparticles resulted in a mean particle size around 130 nm, narrow polydispersity index (PdI), spherical morphology and association efficiency up to 93%. Free TMPyP and TMPyP-PLGA nanoparticles were incorporated into Carbopol® hydrogels, resulting in controlled TMPyP release of about 60% and 20% after 4.5 h, respectively. Critical properties such as appearance, clarity, viscosity and pH were maintained over time, as hydrogels were stable during 6 months at 4 °C, 25 °C/60% RH and 40 °C/75% RH. For photodynamic applications, the photoproduction of singlet oxygen from these hydrogels was quite efficient being both formulations very photostable after 20 min. No TMPyP permeation through pig ear skin was observed after 24 h, and histological assays did not show relevant damages in surrounding tissues. All these excellent characteristics make them promising platforms for photodynamic applications through topical clinical use.
AB - 5,10,15,20-tetrakis(1-methylpyridinium-4-yl)-porphyrin tetra-iodide (TMPyP), a potent water-soluble photosensitizer (PS) used in antimicrobial applications, was encapsulated into poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid) (PLGA) nanoparticles (TMPyP-PLGA) for topical delivery purposes. Nanoparticles resulted in a mean particle size around 130 nm, narrow polydispersity index (PdI), spherical morphology and association efficiency up to 93%. Free TMPyP and TMPyP-PLGA nanoparticles were incorporated into Carbopol® hydrogels, resulting in controlled TMPyP release of about 60% and 20% after 4.5 h, respectively. Critical properties such as appearance, clarity, viscosity and pH were maintained over time, as hydrogels were stable during 6 months at 4 °C, 25 °C/60% RH and 40 °C/75% RH. For photodynamic applications, the photoproduction of singlet oxygen from these hydrogels was quite efficient being both formulations very photostable after 20 min. No TMPyP permeation through pig ear skin was observed after 24 h, and histological assays did not show relevant damages in surrounding tissues. All these excellent characteristics make them promising platforms for photodynamic applications through topical clinical use.
KW - Hydrogels
KW - Photodynamic therapy
KW - Photosensitizers
KW - Polymeric nanoparticles
KW - Porphyrins
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84976426703&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1016/j.ijpharm.2016.06.037
DO - 10.1016/j.ijpharm.2016.06.037
M3 - Article
C2 - 27321129
AN - SCOPUS:84976426703
SN - 0378-5173
VL - 510
SP - 221
EP - 231
JO - International Journal of Pharmaceutics
JF - International Journal of Pharmaceutics
IS - 1
ER -