Enhanced skin penetration of curcumin by a nanoemulsion-embedded oligopeptide hydrogel for psoriasis topical therapy

Kehan Chen, Hui Yang, Guo Xu, Yunhan Hu, Xue Tian, Song Qin, Tianyue Jiang

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Abstract

Topical delivery of therapeutics on the skin can effectively alleviate skin symptoms of psoriasis and reduce systemic toxicity. However, the low delivery efficiency caused by the stratum corneum barrier limits the therapeutic impact. Here, we reported an oligopeptide hydrogel that encapsulates cell-penetrating-peptide (CPP)-decorated curcumin-loaded nanoemulsions (Cur-CNEs) to enhance the skin penetration of curcumin for topical treatment of psoriasis. After being applied to the skin of psoriatic mice, the Cur-CNE embedded oligopeptide hydrogel (Cur-CNEs/Gel) provided a prolonged residue time of Cur-CNEs on the skin lesion. The fluidic and elastic properties of the nanoemulsions enabled them to effectively pass through the interstitial spaces of the stratum corneum, while the CPP decoration further enhanced skin penetration and cellular uptake of Cur-CNEs. The Cur-CNEs/Gel exhibits effective alleviation of the symptoms of psoriasis in mice and provides a promising strategy for topical treatment of psoriasis.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)961-969
Number of pages9
JournalRSC Medicinal Chemistry
Volume16
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 2 Jan 2025
Externally publishedYes

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