Rossana B. Friedrich
Universidade Federal de Santa Maria
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European Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences | 2015
Rossana B. Friedrich; Birthe Kann; Herman L. Offerhaus; Ruy Carlos Ruver Beck; Maike Windbergs
Polyphenols, which are secondary plant metabolites, gain increasing research interest due to their therapeutic potential. Among them, resveratrol and curcumin are two agents showing antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial as well as anticarcinogenic effects. In addition to their individual therapeutic effect, increased activity was reported upon co-delivery of the two compounds. However, due to the poor water solubility of resveratrol and curcumin, their clinical application is currently limited. In this context, lipid-core nanocapsules (LNC) composed of an oily core surrounded by a polymeric shell were introduced as drug carrier systems with the potential to overcome this obstacle. Furthermore, the encapsulation of polyphenols into LNC can increase their photostability. As the attributes of the polyphenols make them excellent candidates for skin treatment, the aim of this study was to investigate the effect of co-delivery of resveratrol and curcumin by LNC upon topical application on excised human skin. In contrast to the formulation with one polyphenol, resveratrol penetrated into deeper skin layers when the co-formulation was applied. Based on vibrational spectroscopy analysis, these effects are most likely due to interactions of curcumin and the stratum corneum, facilitating the skin absorption of the co-administered resveratrol. Furthermore, the interaction of LNC with primary human skin cells was analyzed encountering a cellular uptake within 24h potentially leading to intracellular effects of the polyphenols. Thus, the simultaneous delivery of resveratrol and curcumin by LNC provides an intelligent way for immediate and sustained polyphenol delivery for skin disease treatment.
Química Nova | 2008
Rossana B. Friedrich; Márcia Camponogara Fontana; Ruy Carlos Ruver Beck; Adriana Raffin Pohlmann; Silvia Stanisçuaski Guterres
The influence of drug concentration, oil phase, and surfactants on the characteristics of dexamethasone-loaded nanocapsules was investigated. The best formulations were obtained at dexamethasone concentrations of 0.25 and 0.50 mg.mL-1 (encapsulation efficiency: 80-90%; mean size: 189-253 nm). The type of oil phase influenced only the stability of dexamethasone-loaded nanocapsules. The association of polysorbate 80 and sorbitan monooleate provided a more stable formulation. Sunflower oil and sorbitan sesquioleate used for the first time as oil phase and surfactant for nanocapsules, respectively, have allowed obtaining suspensions with low mean size and narrow size distribution.
European Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences | 2015
Rossana B. Friedrich; Francisco N. Fonseca; Marina S. Vencato; Diego Fontana de Andrade; Cláudia Melo de Oliveira; Ana Paula Battistel; Silvia Stanisçuaski Guterres; Maria Izabel de Ugalde Marques da Rocha; Adriana Raffin Pohlmann; Ruy Carlos Ruver Beck
Resveratrol and curcumin are two natural polyphenols extensively used due to their remarkable anti-inflammatory activity. The present work presents an inedited study of the in vivo antioedematogenic activity of these polyphenols co-encapsulated in lipid-core nanocapsules on Complete Freunds adjuvant (CFA)-induced arthritis in rats. Lipid-core nanocapsules were prepared by interfacial deposition of preformed polymer. Animals received a single subplantar injection of CFA in the right paw. Fourteen days after arthritis induction, they were treated with resveratrol, curcumin, or both in solution or loaded in lipid-core nanocapsules (1.75 mg/kg/twice daily, i.p.), for 8 days. At the doses used, the polyphenols in solution were not able to decrease paw oedema. However, nanoencapsulation improved the antioedematogenic activity of polyphenols at the same doses. In addition, the treatment with co-encapsulated polyphenols showed the most pronounced effects, where an inhibition of 37-55% was observed between day 16 and 22 after arthritis induction. This treatment minimized most of the histological changes observed, like fibrosis in synovial tissue, cartilage and bone loss. In addition, unlike conventionally arthritis treatment, resveratrol and curcumin co-encapsulated in lipid-core nanocapsules did not alter important hepatic biochemical markers (ALP, AST, and ALT). In conclusion, the strategy of co-encapsulating resveratrol and curcumin in lipid-core nanocapsules improves their efficacy as oedematogenic agents, with no evidence of hepatotoxic effects. This is a promising strategy for the development of new schemes for treatment of chronic inflammation diseases, like arthritis.
Química Nova | 2009
Rossana B. Friedrich; Aline Ravanello; Luiz Carlos Cichota; Clarice Madalena Bueno Rolim; Ruy Carlos Ruver Beck
This work reports the validation of an analytical UV spectrophotometric method to assay dexamethasone in tablets (assay and dissolution studies). The method was linear in the range between 1 and 30 µg mL-1 presenting a good correlation coefficient (r = 0.9998, n = 7). Precision and accuracy analysis showed low relative standard deviation (< 2.00%) and good percentual recoveries (95-105%). The procedure was linear, accurate, precise, and robust. The method is simple, and it has low cost. It does not use polluting reagents and can be applied in dissolution studies, being an adequate alternative to assay dexamethasone in tablets.
Química Nova | 2013
Frantiescoli Anversa Dimer; Rossana B. Friedrich; Ruy Carlos Ruver Beck; Silvia Stanisçuaski Guterres; Adriana Raffin Pohlmann
Several studies have described the benefits of nanoscience and nanotechnology (N&N) in different sectors such as agriculture, energy, environmental preservation, and public health. The rapid evolution of N&N can be shown through a panoramic analysis of scientific papers and patents. In the area of public health, it is estimated that the global market for nanotechnology products will expand to 160 billion U.S. dollars in 2015. The Brazilian government has also strengthened its innovative potential in N&N through economic subsidies, as observed for other countries. This review is focused on the current landscape of N&N in a therapeutic context, highlighting the development of nanotech-products produced with biocompatible and biodegradable materials that are already commercially available or under investigation. Most studies under investigation are focused on the development of nanotechnology-based formulations intended for treatment of cancer, inflammatory, cardiovascular, and neurological diseases. Although there are several advantages of N&N in healthcare, many challenges have to be conquered to increase the availability of nanotechnology products in toxicological, preclinical and clinical studies, scale-up, regulatory, and private investments.
Archive | 2008
Michel de O. Bastos; Rossana B. Friedrich; Ruy Carlos Ruver Beck
Journal of Biomedical Nanotechnology | 2014
Frantiescoli Anversa Dimer; Manoel Ortiz; Camila S. Pase; Katiane Roversi; Rossana B. Friedrich; Adriana Raffin Pohlmann; Marilise Escobar Bürger; Silvia Stanisçuaski Guterres
Free Radicals and Antioxidants | 2012
Adiene Fernandes Kieling Gonçalves; Rossana B. Friedrich; Aline Augusti Boligon; Mariana Piana; Ruy Carlos Ruver Beck; Margareth Linde Athayde
Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology | 2010
Rossana B. Friedrich; Márcia Camponogara Fontana; M. O. Bastos; Adriana Raffin Pohlmann; Guterres Ss; Ruy Carlos Ruver Beck
Journal of Biomedical Nanotechnology | 2014
Rossana B. Friedrich; Frantiescoli Anversa Dimer; Guterres Ss; Ruy Carlos Ruver Beck; Adriana Raffin Pohlmann