Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1383119 | Carbohydrate Polymers | 2016 | 9 Pages |
•Hydrogels composed of hyaluronic acid and hydroxyethyl cellulose were synthesized.•The degree of crosslinking and the swelling medium influenced on system properties.•The HA-HEC hydrogel system improved the skin permeation of isoliquiritigenin.
In the present study, the properties of hydrogel systems based on hyaluronic acid (HA)-hydroxyethyl cellulose (HEC) were investigated for effective transdermal delivery of isoliquiritigenin (ILTG). Hydrogels were synthesized by chemical cross-linking, and network structures were characterised using scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and surface area analyser. Texture properties and swelling of HA-HEC hydrogels were found to be closely linked to cross-linker concentration and swelling medium. Water in HA-HEC hydrogels was found to exist mostly in the form of free water. The viscoelasticity and the network stabilization of the hydrogels were analysed via rheological studies. The release kinetics of the hydrogel followed Fickian diffusion mechanism. In an in vitro skin penetration study, the system substantially improved the delivery of ILTG into the skin. These results indicate that the hydrogel system composed of HA and HEC has potential as a transdermal delivery system, with cross-linking density and the swelling medium influencing the properties.
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