4.6 Article

Development of a novel nanoemulgel formulation containing cumin essential oil as skin permeation enhancer

Journal

DRUG DELIVERY AND TRANSLATIONAL RESEARCH
Volume 12, Issue 6, Pages 1455-1465

Publisher

SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s13346-021-01025-1

Keywords

Cumin; Cuminum cyminum; Diclofenac; Essential oil; Nanoemulsion; Permeation enhancers

Funding

  1. Elite Researcher Grant Committee [963376]
  2. National Institutes for Medical Research Development (NIMAD), Tehran, Iran

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The study explored the transdermal permeation enhancing capability of cumin essential oil in nanoemulgel systems containing diclofenac sodium. The nanoemulsion was produced by optimizing HLB values and changing surfactant mixtures. Results showed that the nanoemulgel formulations with cumin essential oil demonstrated higher permeation of diclofenac and stronger antinociceptive effects in mice models compared to simple gel and marketed formulations.
Essential oils have been proposed as promising non-toxic transdermal permeation enhancers. Their use is limited because of their low water solubility. The use of nanotechnology-based strategies is one of the ways to overcome this limitation. This study aimed to explore the transdermal permeation enhancing capability of cumin essential oil in nanoemulgel systems containing diclofenac sodium. Cumin essential oil nanoemulsion was produced by high-pressure homogenization technique. The formulation was optimized by changing HLB values in a range of 9.65-16.7 using different surfactant mixtures, namely, Tween 20, Tween 80, and Span 80. Preparations were characterized by polydispersity index, droplet size, and zeta potential. Nanoemulsion with concentrations of 2 and 4% essential oil was incorporated into 0.75% Carbopol gel matrix to make nanoemulgel formulation, and its permeation enhancing effect was performed through Franz diffusion cells. Antinociceptive activities of the formulations were measured in thermal (tail-flick) and chemical (formalin) models of nociception in mice. Characterization exhibited that at HLB value of 9.65, the smallest particle size (82.20 +/- 5.82 nm) was formed. By increasing the essential oil percentage in the nanoemulgel from 1 to 2%, the permeation of diclofenac increased from 28.39 +/- 1.23 to 34.75 +/- 1.07 mu g/cm(2) at 24 h. The value of permeation from the simple gel (21.18 +/- 2.51 mu g/cm(2)) and the marketed product (22.97 +/- 1.92 mu g/cm(2)) was lower than the formulations containing essential oil. Nanoemulgel of diclofenac containing essential oil showed stronger antinociceptive effects in formalin and tail-flick tests than simple diclofenac gel and marketed formulation. In conclusion, the study proved that nanoemulgel formulation containing cumin essential oil could be considered as a promising skin enhancer to enhance the therapeutic effect of drugs.

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