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Formulation and evaluation of a topical liposomal gel containing a combination of zedoary turmeric oil and tretinoin for psoriasis activity

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This study was to develop a combination of zedoary turmeric oil (ZTO) and tretinoin (TRE)-loaded liposomal gel as a topical drug delivery system. We used a combination of single-factor experiment and orthogonal experiment to systematically optimize encapsulation process of the compound liposomes. The optimized liposome vesicles were incorporated into Carbopol gel matrix and studied by continuous <i>in vitro</i> (skin penetration and retention) and <i>in vivo</i> (anti-psoriatic activity using mouse vaginal model and mouse tail model) experiments. The optimized liposomes had an entrapment efficiency (EE) of ZTO was (64.63 ± 1.00)%, EE of TRE was (90.33 ± 0.72)%, drug loading (DL) of ZTO was (9.09 ± 0.14)%, DL of TRE was (1.43 ± 0.02)%, particle size of 257.41 ± 7.58 nm, polydispersity index (PDI) of 0.10 ± 0.04 and zeta potential of -38.77 ± 0.81 mV. Transmission electron microscopy showed liposomes had a regular spherical surface. After 1-month storage at (4 ± 2)°C, the optimized liposome preparations maintained its stability. <i>In vitro</i> study indicated that liposome formulations could significantly prolong the penetration of drugs into the hair follicles of mice and keep more drugs in the skin compared with conventional gel formulations. <i>In vivo</i> study showed that liposomal gel was more effective than conventional gel in treating psoriasis and had a significant dose-dependent effect on psoriasis. In summary, liposomal gel is expected to be an ideal carrier for topical drug delivery systems of ZTO and TRE.

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