Intercellular lipid-cored, hectorite nanoplatelet-armored pickering emulsions with enhanced transdermal delivery and epidermal hydration

Abstract

This study presents intercellular lipid-based Pickering emulsions (ILPEs) comprising a core of intercellular lipids (ILs) and an exterior solid layer of hectorite nanoplatelets (HNPs), formulated via an oil-in-water (O/W) Pickering emulsion technique to augment dermal penetration and moisture retention. Cationic surfactant-modified HNPs electrostatically interacted with stearic acid and ILs, forming robust, organized lamellar structures at the O/W interface and within the core. HNP integration into the IL matrix significantly elevated the interfacial modulus, enhancing emulsion stability. HNP- and SA-modified ILPEs demonstrated uniform distribution of a proxy drug across porcine epidermis to a depth of 20 μm, maintaining approximately 50% hydration after 72 h. These findings underscore the potential of ILPEs for cutaneous applications, offering superior stability, epidermal penetration, and improved stratum corneum hydration.

Graphical abstract: Intercellular lipid-cored, hectorite nanoplatelet-armored pickering emulsions with enhanced transdermal delivery and epidermal hydration

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Article type
Paper
Submitted
23 Jul 2024
Accepted
18 Oct 2024
First published
18 Oct 2024

J. Mater. Chem. B, 2024, Advance Article

Intercellular lipid-cored, hectorite nanoplatelet-armored pickering emulsions with enhanced transdermal delivery and epidermal hydration

B. Lee, L. Prabakaran, M. Jang, S. H. Xuan, K. Shin, S. H. Lee and J. W. Kim, J. Mater. Chem. B, 2024, Advance Article , DOI: 10.1039/D4TB01610F

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