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Preparation and Optimization of an Ultraflexible Liposomal Gel for Lidocaine Transdermal Delivery

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卷 15, 期 14, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.3390/ma15144895

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ultraflexible liposomes; transferosomes; lidocaine transdermal delivery; tail-flick test

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  1. XCEED prototyping funding (Binghamton University)

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Many patients have reported that lidocaine injections prior to facial plastic surgeries cause severe pain, and the lidocaine gels and creams currently available cannot provide an equal or better local anesthetic effect. To address this issue, researchers have developed a lidocaine gel formulated with ultraflexible liposomes, which has shown improved skin permeation ability and local analgesic effect.
The pain caused by lidocaine injections into the face prior to facial plastic surgeries intended to remove growths or tumorous lesions has been reported by many patients to be the worst part of these procedures. However, the lidocaine gels and creams currently on the market do not deliver an equal or better local anesthetic effect to replace these injections. To develop an alternative to the painful local anesthetic injection, we prepared ultraflexible liposomes using soy phosphatidylcholine, lidocaine, and different amounts of sodium cholate, a surfactant. The prepared ultraflexible liposomes (UFLs) were examined for particle size, zeta potential, cytotoxicity, and in vitro release. By using a carbomer as a gelling agent, the prepared UFL lidocaine gels were evaluated for their penetration ability in a Franz diffusion cell, using Strat-M membranes. The formulation achieving the highest amount of penetrated lidocaine was chosen for further pH, viscosity, and stability tests. The local anesthetic efficacy of the formulation was investigated by an in vivo tail-flick test in rats. Our findings suggested that this topical gel formulated with ultraflexible liposomal lidocaine has enhanced skin permeation ability, as well as an improved local analgesic effect from the lidocaine.

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