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    New Drug Delivery Technology: Combination of Supramolecular Solvent and Microemulsion

    • Last Update: 2021-11-05
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    As we all know, many insoluble drugs have never entered clinical trials due to poor solubility and difficulty in administration


    Recently, the team of Professor Zhang Jiaheng from Harbin Institute of Technology (Shenzhen) and Professor Yanli Zhao from Nanyang Technological University in Singapore published an article on "Advanced Functional Materials" entitled "Enhancing the Solubility and Transdermal Delivery of Drugs Using Ionic Liquid-In-Oil Microemulsions"


    IL design

    IL design

    Figure 1 DFT calculations are first performed to study the structural optimization and electrostatic potential (ESP) of ILs based on L-(-)-L-carnitine, and then reduced density gradient (RDG) analysis is performed to prove that hydrogen bonds exist in the IL.


    Figure 1.


    Preparation process and performance of IL/O ME

    Preparation process and performance of IL/O ME

    Hydrophilic macromolecules cannot easily pass through the stratum corneum into the deep layers of the skin to reach the systemic circulation


    Figure 2.


    Mechanisms of IL/O MEs to improve drug solubility

    Mechanisms of IL/O MEs to improve drug solubility

    IL/O ME with good compatibility has the characteristics of IL and ME


    Figure 3.


    Skin permeability and biocompatibility of IL/O ME

    Skin permeability and biocompatibility of IL/O ME

    Figure 4a depicts a schematic diagram of in vitro transdermal penetration into mouse skin in the Franz diffusion cell


    Figure 4.


    Due to the excellent performance of MME in drug delivery, FITC-insulin/Rosi (MME/FITC-insulin/Rosi) and FITC-insulin/Rosi loaded with MME were used for further evaluation


    Figure 5.


    summary

    summary

    Through a combination of theoretical calculations and experimental studies, the supramolecular solvent carrier IL/O ME in this study shows good biological safety and can be used as an enhanced transdermal drug delivery system to increase the solubility of drugs


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    Reference materials:

    [1] Beibei Lu et al.


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