학술논문

Development and evaluation of the novel topical formulation containing Bakuchiol for enhanced skin delivery.
Document Type
Article
Source
Journal of Research in Pharmacy. 2024, Vol. 28 Issue 2, p470-481. 12p.
Subject
*SKIN permeability
*PARTICLE size distribution
*HYPERPIGMENTATION
Language
ISSN
2630-6344
Abstract
This study investigates the encapsulation of bakuchiol, a renowned compound for hyperpigmentation treatment, utilizing transfersomes as a delivery system. The transfersomes were fabricated using the thin-film hydration technique and subjected to thorough characterization across various parameters. The resulting transfersome formulation, after optimization, demonstrated notably high encapsulation efficiencies, with bakuchiol registering at 86.7±3.6%, accompanied by a narrow particle size distribution (179.9 ± 5.4 nm). In vitro release studies unveiled cumulative release percentages of 71.98±6.52% for bakuchiol over a 24-hour period. Ex vivo permeation studies further affirmed heightened retention of bakuchiol within the skin layers compared to control group. Stability assessments indicated that the optimized transfersome remained stable at 5°C for at least 90 days. These findings underscore the remarkable potential of transfersomes in facilitating the delivery of bakuchiol, offering a compelling and viable alternative for hyperpigmentation formulations. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]