Double-Loaded Liposomes Encasing Umbelliferone in Hydroxypropyl-β-Cyclodextrin Inclusion Complexes: Formulation, Charac-terisation and Investigation of Photoprotective Activity
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https://doi.org/10.31489/2959-0663/2-25-15Keywords:
Umbelliferone, double-loaded liposome, inclusion complex, photoprotective activity, photoactive agent, irradiation protocol, drug-in-cyclodextrin, drug-in-phospholipidAbstract
Double-loaded liposomes are a system in which a drug is incorporated in the vesicle lipid layers after aqueous phase inclusion complexation to form a drug-in-cyclodextrin-in phospholipid vesicles complex. Umbelliferone (UMB) is a naturally occurring coumarin used as a photoactive agent because of its UV light absorption ability. In this study, the double loading (DL) technique was used to encapsulate “UMB in hydroxy propyl-β-cyclodextrin (HP-β-CD)-in-liposomes (UMB-CDLP)”. This led to the creation of “double-loaded liposomes encasing UMB in HP-β-CD (DL-UMB-CDLP)”, specifically developed to combine the power of solubilisation of HP-β-CD with the sustained release characteristics of phospholipid vesicles to improve solubility and dissolution profile. HP-β-CD and UMB inclusion complexes prepared by different methods were characterized by FTIR spectroscopy, DSC, saturation solubility, x-ray diffractometry, and scanning electron microscopy. DL-UMB-CDLP was developed using a thin film/lipid hydration method and a Box-Behnken design and was assessed by TEM, in-vitro diffusion studies and biological evaluation. The optimized DL-UMB-CDLP formulation demonstrated promising results, indicating the development of a stable composition. Animals treated with the DL-UMB-CDLP gel and exposed to the immediate irradiation protocol proved the UMB’s ability to protect against UV-induced oxidative damage based on the amount of antioxidant enzymes estimated to be present in rat skin.

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