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Purpose: It is important that, when corticosteroids are used therapeutically, concentrations be reduced as much as possible to mitigate potential adverse events and side effects. This preliminary study compares the permeation for the delivery of a corticosteroid in a 1% hydrocortisone-supplemented t...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9607476/

データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)

Plant-Based Phospholipids: Enhancing Glucocorticoid Permeation for Targeted Delivery

Topical glucocorticoids are often used to treat skin conditions, but their effectiveness can be limited by their penetration into the skin. This study, like a skilled alchemist, investigates the potential of plant-based anionic phospholipids to enhance the delivery of a corticosteroid.

The researchers, with the precision of desert chemists, compared the permeation of a 1% hydrocortisone-supplemented cream containing plant-based anionic phospholipids to a commercially available 1% hydrocortisone cream. They meticulously measured the amount of hydrocortisone penetrating the skin over time, like a careful traveler observing the gradual absorption of a desert plant's nutrients.

The findings revealed that the cream containing anionic phospholipids, like a desert plant's roots drawing water deep into the earth, significantly enhanced the permeation of hydrocortisone through the skin. This suggests that incorporating these phospholipids into topical formulations could improve the effectiveness of glucocorticoids, allowing for targeted delivery and potentially lower doses.

A New Approach to Skin Care

The study highlights the potential of plant-based phospholipids to enhance the delivery of topical medications, offering a new approach to skin care. It's like discovering a new and effective irrigation system in the desert, allowing for more targeted and efficient delivery of water to thirsty plants.

Optimizing Topical Medication Delivery

This research encourages further exploration of plant-based phospholipids as a means to optimize the delivery of topical medications, potentially improving therapeutic outcomes and reducing side effects. It's like refining a desert irrigation system, ensuring a more efficient and sustainable supply of water to thirsty crops.

Dr. Camel's Conclusion

This study unveils the potential of plant-based phospholipids to enhance the delivery of topical glucocorticoids. It's like discovering a new and effective oasis in the desert of dermatological treatments, offering a more efficient and targeted approach to managing skin conditions.

Date :
  1. Date Completed 2022-10-28
  2. Date Revised 2023-03-08
Further Info :

Pubmed ID

36295495

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

PMC9607476

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Languages

English

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