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In vivo penetration of bare and lipid-coated silica nanoparticles across the human stratum corneum

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Data di Pubblicazione:
2014
Citazione:
In vivo penetration of bare and lipid-coated silica nanoparticles across the human stratum corneum / Iannuccelli, Valentina; Bertelli, Davide; Romagnoli, Marcello; S., Scalia; Maretti, Eleonora; Sacchetti, Francesca; Leo, Eliana Grazia. - In: COLLOIDS AND SURFACES. B, BIOINTERFACES. - ISSN 0927-7765. - STAMPA. - 122:(2014), pp. 653-661. [10.1016/j.colsurfb.2014.07.046]
Abstract:
Skin penetration of silica nanoparticles (NP) currently used in pharmaceutical and cosmetic products is a topic of interest not only to evaluate their possible toxicity, but also to understand their behaviour upon contact with the skin and to exploit their potential positive effects in drug or cosmetic delivery field. Therefore, the present work aimed to elucidate the in vivo mechanism by which amorphous hydrophilic silica NP enter human stratum corneum (SC) through the evaluation of the role played by the nanoparticle surface polarity and the human hair follicle density. Two silica samples, bare hydrophilic silica (B-silica, 162 ± 51 nm in size) and hydrophobic lipid-coated silica (LC-silica, 363 ± 74 nm in size) were applied on both the volar and dorsal side of volunteer forearms. Twelve repetitive stripped tapes were removed from the human skin and evaluated for elemental composition by Energy Dispersive X-ray (EDX) analysis and for silicon content by Inductively Coupled Plasma quadrupole Mass Spectrometry (ICP-MS). All the stripped tapes revealed nanosized structures generally located in the broad spaces between corneocytes and characterized by the same elemental composition (relative weight percentage of silicon and silicon to oxygen weight ratio) than that of the applied samples. However, only about 10% B-silica permeated until the deepest SC layers considered in the study indicating a silica retention in the upper layers of SC, regardless of the hair follicle density. Otherwise, the exposure to LC-silica led to a greater silica skin penetration extent into the deeper SC layers (about 42% and 18% silica following volar and dorsal forearm application, respectively) indicating that the NP surface polarity played a predominant role on that of their size in determining the route and the extent of penetration.
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Articolo su rivista
Keywords:
nanoparticles; silica; lipid-coating; In vivo skin penetration; hair follicles; tape stripping
Elenco autori:
Iannuccelli, Valentina; Bertelli, Davide; Romagnoli, Marcello; S., Scalia; Maretti, Eleonora; Sacchetti, Francesca; Leo, Eliana Grazia
Autori di Ateneo:
BERTELLI Davide
LEO Eliana Grazia
MARETTI ELEONORA
ROMAGNOLI Marcello
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.unimore.it/handle/11380/1030919
Pubblicato in:
COLLOIDS AND SURFACES. B, BIOINTERFACES
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