Thermoresponsive Hydrogel Containing Viscum album Extract for Topic and Transdermal Use: Development, Stability and Cytotoxicity Activity
Date Issued
2022-01-01
Author(s)
Matos, A. P. S.
Oliveira, A. P.
Ricci-Júnior, E.
Freitas, Z. M.
Oliveira, C. A.
Toma, H. K.
Capella, M. A. M.
Rocha, L. M.
Weissenstein, U.
Baumgartner, S.
Holandino, C.
DOI
10.3390/pharmaceutics14010037
Abstract
Viscum album L. (Santalaceae), also known as European mistletoe, is a semi-parasitic plant that grows on different host trees. Our group recently demonstrated the antitumoral activity ofethanolic V. album extracts in vitro , depending on the dose and the host tree, V. album ssp abietis from Abies alba being the most active extract. The goal of this work focused on the development of a new topical formulation containing V. album extracts, evaluation ofin vitro toxicity and ex vivo skin permeation assays. The Poloxamer 407 hydrogel containing 5% of dry (VA_DEH) or aqueous(VA_AEH) extract presented dermal compatible pH and microbiological stability for 180 days. The hydrogels flow curve presented a non-linear relation, characteristic of non-Newtonian fluids, and the mean viscosity for the VA_DEH and VA_AEH was 372.5±7.78 and 331.0±2.83 Pa.s, respectively, being statistically different (Welch's t test;p< 0.01). Additionally, WST-1in vitro assays revealed a dose-dependent toxicity for both formulations and VA_DEH presented a higher activity than the VA_AEH. The promising cytotoxic potential of VA_DEH lead to the ex vivo skin permeation assay with 2.73±0.19 μg/cm 2 of chlorogenic acid, which permeated at 8 h, showing a transdermal potential. These in vitro results support the idea that VA_DEH is a novel promising candidate for mistletoe therapy. Therefore, further in vivo and pre-clinical experiments should be performed to evaluate the safety and efficacy of this new dermic delivery system.
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