Title of article :
Formulation and In Vitro Penetration Study of Recombinant Human Epidermal Growth Factor-Loaded Transfersomal Emulgel
Author/Authors :
Surini, Silvia Laboratory of Pharmaceutics and Pharmaceutical Technology Development - Faculty of Pharmacy - Universitas Indonesia - Depok - West Java - 16424 - Indonesia , Leonyza, Astried Laboratory of Pharmaceutics and Pharmaceutical Technology Development - Faculty of Pharmacy - Universitas Indonesia - Depok - West Java - 16424 - Indonesia , Suh, Chang Woo PT Daewoong Pharmaceutical Company Indonesia - Jakarta 10230 - Indonesia
Abstract :
Purpose: Recombinant human epidermal growth factor (rhEGF) is a 6045-Da peptide that
promotes the cell growth process, and it is also used for cosmetic purposes as an anti-aging
compound. However, its penetration into skin is limited by its large molecular size. This
study aimed to prepare rhEGF-loaded transfersomal emulgel with enhanced skin penetration
compared with that of non-transfersomal rhEGF emulgel.
Methods: Three transfersome formulations were prepared with different ratios between the lipid
vesicle (phospholipid and surfactant) and rhEGF (200:1, 133:1, and 100:1) using a thin-film
hydration-extrusion method. The physicochemical properties of these transfersomes and the
percutaneous delivery of the transfersomal emulgel were evaluated. Long-term and accelerated
stability studies were also conducted.
Results: The 200:1 ratio of lipid to drug was optimal for rhEGF-loaded transfersomes, which
had a particle size of 128.1 ± 0.66 nm, polydispersity index of 0.109 ± 0.004, zeta potential of
−43.1 ± 1.07 mV, deformability index of 1.254 ± 0.02, and entrapment efficiency of 97.77%
± 0.09%. Transmission electron microscopy revealed that the transfersomes had spherical and
unilamellar vesicles. The skin penetration of rhEGF was enhanced by as much as 5.56 fold by
transfersomal emulgel compared with that of non-transfersomal emulgel. The stability study
illustrated that the rhEGF levels after 3 months were 84.96–105.73 and 54.45%–66.13% at
storage conditions of 2°C–8°C and 25°C ± 2°C/RH 60% ± 5%, respectively.
Conclusion: The emulgel preparation containing transfersomes enhanced rhEGF penetration
into the skin, and skin penetration was improved by increasing the lipid content.
Keywords :
Emulgel , Epidermal growth factor , Penetration study , Percutaneous administration , Transfersomes
Journal title :
Advanced Pharmaceutical Bulletin