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Santosomes as natural and efficient carriers for the improvement of phycocyanin reepithelising ability in vitro and in vivo

Castangia, Ines
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Manca, Maria Letizia
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Caddeo, Carla
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2016
European Journal Of Pharmaceutics And Biopharmaceutics

New biocarriers, named santosomes, were formulated using Santolina insularis essential oil and hydrogenated phosphatidylcholine. They were modified by adding propylene glycol, a hydrophylic penetration enhancer, and loaded with phycocyanin, a protein found in cyanobacteria, which possesses antioxidant and antiinflammatory properties. The essential oil was expected to modify the bilayer structure and improve the delivery and efficacy of the protein due to a synergistic effect of the phospholipid and S. insularis terpenes. Santosomes were small in size (similar to 118 nm), unilamellar and with polyhedral shape. SAXS patterns showed that phycocyanin strongly interacted with the polar heads of the vesicle bilayer. Phycocyanin-loaded vesicles did not show any toxic effect in vitro: cell viability was similar to 100% in endothelial cells and similar to 120% in keratinocytes, at all the concentrations tested. In addition, phycocyanin-loaded vesicles protected the cells against free radical damage. In vivo studies were performed to evaluate the ability of santosomes to inhibit chemically-induced oedema and inflammation in mice. Results demonstrated that the application of phycocyanin-loaded santosomes produced an evident amelioration of the skin lesion, confirming their great potential for wound healing. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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DOI
10.1016/j.ejpb.2016.03.033
Web of Science ID

WOS:000376785800016

Author(s)
Castangia, Ines
Manca, Maria Letizia
Caddeo, Carla
Bacchetta, Gianluigi
Pons, Ramon
Demurtas, Davide  
Diez-Sales, Octavio
Fadda, Anna Maria
Manconi, Maria
Date Issued

2016

Publisher

Elsevier Science Bv

Published in
European Journal Of Pharmaceutics And Biopharmaceutics
Volume

103

Start page

149

End page

158

Subjects

Santolina insularis

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Polyhedral vesicles

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Human keratinocytes

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Human endothelial cells

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In vivo studies

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REVIEWED

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July 19, 2016
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/127644
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