Formulation of Liposomes Containing Royal Jelly and Their Quality Assessment

2021 
Royal jelly, a gelatinuous consistency bee product produced and secreted by the hypopharyngeal and mandibular glands of worker honeybees, is beneficial in the treatment of dermatological conditions, likely through its content of the fatty acid 10-hydroxy-2-decenoic acid (10-HDA). However, 10-HAD poorly penetrates into skin. Thus, in this work, we produced royal jelly incorporated liposomes with the aim of increasing skin penetration of 10-HDA. Lipid nanocarriers were prepared by the thin lipid-film hydration method. Size and polydispersity index of the nanocarrier particles, and their stability over 30 days were measured. The effects of royal jelly and 10-HDA liposomal formulations on the viability of immortalized human keratinocyte cells were tested with the 3-(4,5-dimethylthiazol-2-yl)-2,5-diphenyltetrazolium bromide assay. The skin penetration of 10-HDA from liposomal formulations and royal jelly solution was studied in vitro with Franz type vertical diffusion cells using porcine skin as limiting membrane. As result, small liposomes were achieved, and the efficacy of the obtained nanoformulations was examined by means of in vitro cell assays with a HaCaT immortalized human keratinocyte cell culture line. Finally, the skin penetration experiments showed that liposomal incorporation greatly increased 10-HDA penetration into skin layers.
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