Publicación: Betulinic Acid Nanogels: Rheological, Microstructural Characterization and Evaluation of their Anti-inflammatory Activity
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Current Drug Delivery
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Background: Betulinic Acid (BA) is a lipophilic compound with proven beneficial results in topical inflammation. Nanogels (NG) are carriers of bioactive compounds with properties that make them good candidates to treat skin diseases. Objective: The objective of this study was to evaluate the anti-inflammatory activity of BA carried in NG.Methods: NG were composed of a nanoemulsion and a crosslinking agent (Carbopol 940®) applied at three concentrations (0.5, 1, and 1.5 %) and three activation times (6, 12 and 24 h). In order to select the optimal formulation, the NG were characterized mechanically and micro-structurally followed by evaluation of the BA anti-inflammatory activity in an in vivo model of auricular edema. We determined the edema inhibition activity as percent weight. Additionally, the anti-inflammatory activity of NG was validated through histological analysis. Results: The formulation with the best viscoelastic properties was the one prepared with 0.5% carbopol and 6 h of activation. Microstructural examination of this formulation showed mostly spherical structures with a mean diameter of 65 nm. From the evaluation of edema and the histological analyses, we established that the NG of BA produced 52% inhibition. In contrast, a conventional gel and free BA produced 28% and 19% inhibition, respectively.
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Sosa-Gutierrez, D. S., Toro-Vazquez, J. F., Cano-Sarmiento, C., Grube-Pagola, P., Aparicio-Saguilan, A., Torres-Palacios, C., Acosta-Osorio, A. A., & Garcia, H. S. (2021). Betulinic Acid nanogels: Rheological, microstructural characterization and evaluation of their anti-inflammatory activity. Current Drug Delivery, 18(2), 212–223. https://doi.org/10.2174/1567201817999200817154003
