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Title: | Physicochemical properties and anti-Propionibacterium acnes activity of film-forming solutions containing alpha-mangostin-rich extract |
Authors: | Asasutjarit R. Larpmahawong P. Fuongfuchat A. Sareedenchai V. Veeranondha S. |
Keywords: | alpha mangostin rich extract anti acne agent antiinfective agent citric acid triethyl ester dichloromethane eudragit hydroxypropylcellulose irritant agent plasticizer polymer unclassified drug antiinfective agent mangostin plant extract solution and solubility xanthone derivative acne vulgaris antibacterial activity article bacterial growth cell membrane column chromatography dialysis membrane disk diffusion drug formulation drug release elasticity film forming solution flow kinetics hardness high performance liquid chromatography higuchi equation human human cell hydrogen bond hydrophobicity infrared spectroscopy mathematical model minimum inhibitory concentration MTT assay newtonian flow pH physical chemistry phytochemistry priority journal Propionibacterium acnes scanning electron microscopy shear stress skin fibroblast skin irritation surface property tensile strength thin layer chromatography viscosity chemistry drug effects Garcinia mangostana microbial sensitivity test Propionibacterium acnes solution and solubility Anti-Bacterial Agents Chromatography, Thin Layer Garcinia mangostana Microbial Sensitivity Tests Plant Extracts Propionibacterium acnes Solutions Spectroscopy, Fourier Transform Infrared Xanthones |
Issue Date: | 2014 |
Abstract: | The objective of this study was to study the effect of formulation compositions on physicochemical properties and anti-Propionibacterium acnes activity of film-forming solutions containing alpha-mangostin-rich extract (AM). Film-forming solution bases and film-forming solutions containing AM were prepared by using Eudragit RL PO or Klucel LF or combinations of them as film-forming polymers. Rheological properties, pH values of the solutions, and mechanical properties of the dry films were investigated. An optimized formulation was selected and evaluated for the film surface, in vitro AM release, an anti-P. acnes activity, and potential for being a skin irritant. It was found that mechanical properties of the dry films were affected by total polymer contents, ratios of Klucel LF/Eudragit RL PO, AM, and contents of triethyl citrate. The film-forming solutions containing AM had pH values around 7.0. Their flow curves exhibited Newtonian flow behaviors. The optimized formulation provided films possessing smooth and nonporous surfaces. These films showed greater anti-P. acnes activity than their base films without toxicity to skin fibroblasts. Furthermore, AM released from the film matrix obeyed Higuchi's equation. In conclusion, the film-forming solutions containing AM had potential for treatment of acne vulgaris caused by P. acnes. However, further in vivo study is necessary to determine their efficacy and safety for using in patients suffering from acne vulgaris. © 2013 American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists. |
URI: | https://ir.swu.ac.th/jspui/handle/123456789/13839 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84898052782&doi=10.1208%2fs12249-013-0057-8&partnerID=40&md5=afe117e1898726dd8d9c9c1c4ce7b89c |
ISSN: | 15309932 |
Appears in Collections: | Scopus 1983-2021 |
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