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Topical Delivery of Coenzyme Q10-Loaded Microemulsion for Skin Regeneration

Kyeong-A Ryu, Phil June Park, Seong-Bo Kim, Seong-Bo Kim, Bum‐Ho Bin, Dong-Jin Jang, Sung Tae Kim, Sung Tae Kim

2020Pharmaceutics46 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The aim of this study was to develop a coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) microemulsion system with improved solubility, penetration, and wound healing efficacy. Based on the pseudo-ternary diagram, microemulsions containing isopropyl myristate (IPM), Cremophor EL®, and Transcutol® HP were selected and confirmed to be nanosized (<20 nm) and thermodynamically stable based on the dilution and thermodynamic stability tests. The CoQ10-loaded microemulsion with a surfactant/co-surfactant (S/CoS) ratio of 2:1 (w/w %) demonstrated a higher permeation efficacy compared to microemulsions with S/CoS ratio of 3:1 or 4:1 (w/w %). Additionally, the CoQ10-loaded microemulsion with an S/CoS ratio of 2:1 demonstrated a relatively rapid wound healing effect in keratinocytes and fibroblasts. Overall, these data suggest that a microemulsion based on IPM, Cremophor EL®, and Transcutol® HP could be an effective vehicle for the topical administration of CoQ10 and could be utilized for the application of other therapeutic agents that have difficulty in penetrating the skin.

Topics & Concepts

MicroemulsionIsopropyl myristatePulmonary surfactantCoenzyme Q10ChemistrySolubilityPermeationPenetration (warfare)ChromatographyMaterials scienceNuclear chemistryOrganic chemistryBiochemistryMembraneEngineeringOperations researchCoenzyme Q10 studies and effectsAdvancements in Transdermal Drug DeliveryBee Products Chemical Analysis