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Raman Spectroscopy to Monitor the Delivery of a Nano-Formulation of Vismodegib in the Skin

Articulo

Fecha:

2023

Editorial y Lugar de Edición:

MDPI

Revista:

Applied Sciences, vol. 13 (pp. 1-11) - ISSN 2076-3417
MDPI

ISSN:

2076-3417

Resumen

Featured Application: Raman spectroscopy could be used as a non-invasive and rapid detector of small molecules in the skin of patients. Raman spectroscopy was used to detect low quantities of Vismodegib in the skin after its topical application via transfersomes. Vismodegib is a novel antineoplastic drug approved for oral administration for treatment of basal cell carcinoma. Transfersomes loaded with Vismodegib were prepared by thin film resuspension and extrusion, and were characterized physicochemically. Transfersomes were applied to human and pig skin specimens using the Saarbrücken penetration model. The skin was then sectioned by tape stripping, followed by penetration assessment by UV-Vis spectroscopy and Raman spectroscopy in a confocal Raman microscope. Raman signals from Vismodegib and transfersomes were recovered from skin sections, showing a similar distribution in the stratum corneum obtained by the other techniques. On the other hand, pig and human skin showed differences in their penetration profiles, proving their lack of equivalence for assessing the performance of these transfersomes. Raman spectroscopy appears as a potential non-invasive, direct tool for monitoring hard-to-detect molecules in a complex environment such as the skin.

Palabras Clave

VISMODEGIBSKIN PENETRATIONRAMAN SPECTROSCOPY

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