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Name Ishihara Koji
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researchmap researcher code 1000274244
researchmap agency Okayama University of Science

Title

Transdermal Delivery of Paclitaxel-Anionic Nanoparticles to Epidermis Layer, Pterostilbene, and Pterostilben glycoside, and Their Application for Treatment of Skin Cancer and Wrinkle

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Joint Author

Author

H. Hamada, D. Uesugi, K. Ishihara, R. Hosoda, K. Shimoda, A. Kuboki, N. Uchida, and Y. Kiriake

Summary

Composite nanoparticles, “anionic bicelles”, composed of anionic phospholipid of 1,2- dipalmitoyl-  sn-glycero-3-phosphorylglycerol  (DPPG)  and  paclitaxel  were  prepared  by mixing them in water and a subsequent heating/cooling/ultrasonicating process. Anionic DPPG-paclitaxel nanoparticles (particle size: 12 nm) could be prepared after ultrasonic fragmentation at low temperature of 4°C. Upon addition of fluorescently labeled paclitaxel nanoparticles stabilized with DPPG to rat skin tissue (in vitro), the nanoparticles “anionic bicelles” (particle size: 12 nm) infiltrated into the epidermis layer penetrating stratum corneum (intercellular space: ca. 100 nm). In addition, during the anti-skin cancer test using mouse model of skin cancer, our study revealed that the numbers of papillomas of the mouse applied with paclitaxel nanoparticles stabilized with DPPG, “anionic bicelles”, to mouse skin were decreased, although those of the mouse applied with paclitaxel itself to mouse skin (control) were increased. Thus, this study established that since paclitaxel nanoparticles stabilized with DPPG could permeate stratum corneum and be incorporated into the epidermis layer of mouse, they could also treat skin cancer (in vivo). On the other hand, a mixture of anionic phospholipids, sodium cholate and Technol PG, allowed for formation of anionic nanoparticles, “anionic liposomes”, (particle size: 3 nm). This study established  that  as  pterostilbene  and  pterostilbene  glycoside  could  permeate  stratum corneum and be incorporated into the epidermis layer, they could also treat wrinkle.

Magazine(name)

International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences

Publisher

EXCELLENT PUBLISHERS

Volume

13

Number Of Pages

04

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1

EndingPage

7

Date of Issue

2024/04

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Language

English

Thesis Type

Research papers (academic journals)

ISSN

2319-7706

DOI

10.20546/ijcmas.2024.1304.001

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