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Title: Clotrimazole-Loaded Mediterranean Essential Oils NLC: A Synergic Treatment of Candida Skin Infections
Authors: Carbone, Claudia 
Teixeira, Maria do Céu 
Sousa, Maria Céu 
Martins-Gomes, Carlos
Silva, Amelia M.
Souto, Eliana Maria Barbosa 
Musumeci, Teresa
Keywords: Rosmarinus officinalis L.; Lavandula x intermedia “Sumian”; Origanum vulgare subsp. hirtum; factorial design; stability; Turbiscan; Lumisizer; DSC; cytotoxicity; MIC
Issue Date: 13-May-2019
Publisher: MDPI
Project: Research Funding for University of Catania, under Project Piano per la Ricerca 2016–2018—Linea Di Intervento 2 “Dotazione Ordinaria” cod. 57722172106 
metadata.degois.publication.title: Pharmaceutics
metadata.degois.publication.volume: 11
metadata.degois.publication.issue: 5
Abstract: The increasing development of resistance of Candida species to traditional drugs represents a great challenge to the medical field for the treatment of skin infections. Essential oils were recently proposed to increase drug effectiveness. Herein, we developed and optimized (23 full factorial design) Mediterranean essential oil (Rosmarinus officinalis, Lavandula x intermedia "Sumian", Origanum vulgare subsp. hirtum) lipid nanoparticles for clotrimazole delivery, exploring the potential synergistic effects against Candida spp. Small sized nanoparticles (<100 nm) with a very broad size distribution (PDI < 0.15) and long-term stability were successfully prepared. Results of the in vitro biosafety on HaCaT (normal cell line) and A431 (tumoral cell line), allowed us to select Lavandula and Rosmarinus as anti-proliferative agents with the potential to be used as co-adjuvants in the treatment of non-tumoral proliferative dermal diseases. Results of calorimetric studies on biomembrane models, confirmed the potential antimicrobial activity of the selected oils due to their interaction with membrane permeabilization. Nanoparticles provided a prolonged in vitro release of clotrimazole. In vitro studies against Candida albicans, Candida krusei and Candida parapsilosis, showed an increase of the antifungal activity of clotrimazole-loaded nanoparticles prepared with Lavandula or Rosmarinus, thus confirming nanostructured lipid carriers (NLC) containing Mediterranean essential oils represent a promising strategy to improve drug effectiveness against topical candidiasis.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10316/107211
ISSN: 1999-4923
DOI: 10.3390/pharmaceutics11050231
Rights: openAccess
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