Rifampicin-loaded nanotransferosomal gel for treatment of cutaneous leishmaniasis: Passive targeting via topical route

Samreen Rabia, Nadra Khaleeq, Sibgha Batool, Muhammad Junaid Dar, Dong Wuk Kim, Fakhar Ud Din, Gul Majid Khan

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Abstract

Aim: In this study, the targeting of rifampicin (RIF)-loaded nanotransfersomes (NTs) incorporated in chitosan gel for leishmania-infected macrophages via the topical route was investigated. Materials & methods: NTs were prepared through a thin-film hydration process and incorporated into chitosan gel. Results: The mean particle size of the NTs was 190 nm, with 83% encapsulation efficiency. The permeation rate of the NTs was threefold higher than that of the RIF solution. The NTs improved cellular internalization via passive targeting, which was confirmed by macrophage uptake evaluation. A low IC50 value, flow cytometry analysis and in vivo study demonstrated the RIF-loaded NTs enhanced apoptosis and had better antileishmanial effects. Conclusion: RIF-loaded NT gel could be a fitting carrier for the delivery of antileishmanial drugs in cutaneous leishmaniasis.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)183-203
Number of pages21
JournalNanomedicine
Volume15
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 2020

Keywords

  • IC
  • cellular internalization
  • flow cytometry
  • leishmaniasis
  • nanotransfersomes
  • passive targeting
  • permeation rate
  • thin film hydration

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