Cite this article:
Jangdey, Gupta, Saraf and Saraf (2016). Fabrication of Tamarind Gum Based Nanoemulsion Gel of Apigenin for UV Induced Skin Carcinoma. Journal of Ravishankar University (Part-B: Science), 29(1), pp.86.
OP-D04
Fabrication
of Tamarind Gum Based Nanoemulsion Gel of Apigenin for UV Induced Skin
Carcinoma
Manmohan
S Jangdey, Anshita Gupta, Shailendra Saraf and Swarnlata Saraf
University
Institute of Pharmacy, P. Ravishankar Shukla University, Raipur-492010, India
Corresponding
aushor email:swarnlata_saraf@rediffmail.com
[Received
4 January, accepted 12 January 2016]
Abstract:
The aim of this study was to develop a potential novel formulation of
nanoemulsion containing apigenin using tamarind gum polymeric emulsifier which
was having the smallest droplet size, the highest loading, and a good physical
stability for Skin delivery, Nanoemulsion containing apigenin have prepared by
high specd homogenization and characterized for morphology, zeta potential,
differential scanning calorimeter study and penetration studies. In vitro skin
permeation of nanoemulsion encapsulated apigenin through goat abdominal skin
was determined by the Franz diffusion cell and confocal laser scanning
microscope (CLSM). The cytotoxicity of the reported formulation was evaluated
in HaCaT Cells (A) and A431 cells (B) by MTT assay. The nanoemulsions were
characterized by TEM demonstrated spherical droplets and FTIR to ensure the
compatibility among its ingredients. Low fluorescence intensity in CLSM
indicated lower cumulative amount of drug permeation from marketed product.
CLSM showed uniform fluorescence intensity across the entire depth of skin in
nanocarrier treatment, indicating high penetrability of nanoemulsion gel
through goat skin. The nanoemulsion gel showed toxicity on melanoma (A341) in a
concentration range of 0.4-2.0 mg/ml, but less toxicity toward HaCaT cells by
MTT assay. The nanoemulsion gel formulation of apigenin possesses better
penetrability across goat skin as compared to marketed formulation. Hence, it
can be concluded that novel formulation of apigenin can be proved fruitful for
the treatment of skin cancer in near future.
Keywords:
Tamarind gum, Apigenin, Skin Cancer, Nanoemulsion, Stability. CLSM