2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijpharm.2015.12.027
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In vitro wound healing and cytotoxic effects of sinigrin–phytosome complex

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“…The main aim of the current study was to determine whether the phytosome complex enhanced the delivery of sinigrin into the skin layers by means of performing tape stripping on the skin after the 12 h of diffusion studies. Direct delivery to the wound site is desirable for therapeutic agents, such as sinigrin, which are involved in the wound‐healing process . Tape stripping results showed neither the control nor the sinigrin–phytosome complex delivered sinigrin into the epidermis–dermis.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The main aim of the current study was to determine whether the phytosome complex enhanced the delivery of sinigrin into the skin layers by means of performing tape stripping on the skin after the 12 h of diffusion studies. Direct delivery to the wound site is desirable for therapeutic agents, such as sinigrin, which are involved in the wound‐healing process . Tape stripping results showed neither the control nor the sinigrin–phytosome complex delivered sinigrin into the epidermis–dermis.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is well‐known that glucosinolates are broken down enzymatically by myrosinase, mainly to isothiocyanates, cyanides and thiocyanates, which are the main known bioactives and are generally attributed for its therapeutic benefits . In a recent study conducted in our laboratory, we have demonstrated the potential wound‐healing activity of sinigrin and its phytosome formulations . The aforementioned steered our interest in examining the in vitro topical delivery of sinigrin and its phytosome complex.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Once the DCM was evaporated 5 mL of n-hexane, was added to the thin film with stirring and left in a fume hood for complete removal of the solvent. After complete removal of n-hexane, the thin film was hydrated and sonicated for desired phytosomal complex [52]. c. Weigh accurate amount of phospholipid and polyphenolic extract.…”
Section: Preparation Techniques For Phytosomesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The study was carried out for in vitro wound healing capacity and the result is also appreciable as compare to sinigrin alone [61]. d. One research reported silymarin phytosomes with better antihepatotoxic activity as compare to silymarin alone and also having great role for the protection against B1 aflatoxin on broiler chicks [62]. e. The phytosomes from standardized extract of seeds of S. marianum have administered orally which is having great effect on foetus from maternally ingested alcohol [64].…”
Section: Advances In Phytosome Technologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[38] Sinigrin, a glucosinolates was complexed with phosphatidylcholine and was compared with sinigrin for its wound healing property by Mazumder et al The wound healing and cytotoxic effect was analyzed on A-375 and HaCaT cells, where sinigrin phytosomes exhibit 71% wound closure than sinigrin alone after 42 h and this approach can be explored for wound treatment in case of cancer. [39] SM, phosholipid complex was prepared by Zeng et al and then, converted into microporous osmotic pump tablets (MPOP). The results reveal the dissolution rate for SM complex was higher than sylimarin alone and release rate for SMMPOP was 85% along with zero order releases profile, which represents its potential application for sustained release formulation.…”
Section: In Vivo Evaluationmentioning
confidence: 99%