Preparation of novel apigenin‐enriched,liposomal and non‐liposomal,antiinflammatory topical formulations as substitutes for corticosteroid therapy |
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Authors: | Ivana Arsić Vanja Tadić Djordje Vlaović Irena Homšek Sonja Vesić Gorana Isailović Gordana Vuleta |
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Affiliation: | 1. Institute for Medicinal Plants Research ‘Dr Josif Pan?i?’, Tadeu?a Ko??u?ka 1, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia;2. Galenika Institute, A.D., Batajni?ki drum B.B., 11000 Belgrade, Serbia;3. Faculties of Medicine, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia;4. College of Health, Cara Du?ana 254, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia;5. Faculty of Pharmacy, Vojvode Stepe 450, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia |
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Abstract: | Two oil‐in‐water formulations, containing equal amounts of apigenin‐enriched chamomile flower extracts, for potential use as topical antiinflammatory agents, were prepared and their physicochemical properties evaluated. A pilot clinical study was then carried out to assess patient acceptability and efficacy. The creams were either non‐liposomal or liposomal. The liposomal formulations were more viscous, thus producing superior release characteristics in vitro. The clinical study also showed that the liposomal creams were, as antiinflammatory agents, slightly more effective in vivo than the non‐liposomal formulations. These results suggest that there is scope for the further development of even more effective and safer alternatives to corticosteroids. Copyright © 2010 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. |
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Keywords: | chamomile apigenin antiinflammatory non‐liposomal/liposomal creams |
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