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Enhancement of the Topical Bioavailability and Skin Whitening Effect of Genistein by Using Microemulsions as Drug Delivery Carriers

Journal

PHARMACEUTICALS
Volume 14, Issue 12, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ph14121233

Keywords

genistein; microemulsion; topical application

Funding

  1. National Science Council of Taiwan [MOST 109-2320-B-037-0025, MOST 110-2320-B-014-MY2]
  2. Zuoying Branch of Kaohsiung Armed Forces General Hospital [KAFGH-ZY-A-110026]

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Genistein, the most abundant isoflavone in soy, has antioxidant and tyrosine kinase inhibitory properties. Microemulsions loaded with genistein were developed to enhance its solubility, permeability, skin whitening, and bioavailability. The prepared microemulsion significantly improved the permeation and deposition of genistein, leading to enhanced bioavailability and potential clinical applications.
Genistein, the most abundant isoflavone of the soy-derived phytoestrogen compounds, is a potent antioxidant and inhibitor of tyrosine kinase, which can inhibit UVB-induced skin carcinogenesis in hairless mice and UVB-induced erythema on human skin. In current study, genistein-loaded microemulsions were developed by using the various compositions of oil, surfactants, and co-surfactants and used as a drug delivery carrier to improve the solubility, peremability, skin whitening, and bioavailbility of genistein. The mean droplet size and polydispersity index of all formulations was less than 100 nm and 0.26 and demonstrated the formation of microemulsions. Similarly, various studies, such as permeation, drug skin deposition, pharmacokinetics, skin whitening test, skin irritation, and stability, were also conducted. The permeability of genistein was significantly affected by the composition of microemulsion formulation, particular surfactnat, and cosurfactant. In-vitro permeation study revealed that both permeation rate and deposition amount in skin were significantly increased from 0.27 mu g/cm(2)center dot h up to 20.00 mu g/cm(2)center dot h and 4.90 up to 53.52 mu g/cm(2), respectively. In in-vivo whitening test, the change in luminosity index (Delta L*), tended to decrease after topical application of genistein-loaded microemulsion. The bioavailability was increased 10-fold by topical administration of drug-loaded microemulsion. Conclusively, the prepared microemulsion has been enhanced the bioavailability of genistein and could be used for clinical purposes.

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