Nanomaterials (May 2020)

Ferulic Acid-NLC with <i>Lavandula</i> Essential Oil: A Possible Strategy for Wound-Healing?

  • Claudia Carbone,
  • Carla Caddeo,
  • Maria Aurora Grimaudo,
  • Daniela Erminia Manno,
  • Antonio Serra,
  • Teresa Musumeci

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/nano10050898
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 5
p. 898

Abstract

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Nowadays, an increasing interest in combinatorial drug delivery systems is emerging, highlighting the possibility of exploiting essential oils (EO) for topical applications. This work aimed at developing nanostructured lipid carriers (NLC) for the combined delivery of ferulic acid and Lavandula EO, whose beneficial effects in wound-healing processes have been widely reported. Homogeneous (polydispersity index, PDI 85%) were obtained. The co-presence of ferulic acid and Lavandula EO, as compared to synthetic isopropyl myristate-based NLC, increased nanoparticles’ stability, due to higher ordering chains, as confirmed by morphological and physicochemical studies. An enhanced cytocompatibility was observed when combining ferulic acid and Lavandula EO, as confirmed by in vitro studies on fibroblasts. Furthermore, the combined delivery of ferulic acid and Lavandula EO significantly promoted cell migration with higher effectiveness in respect to the free drug solution and the carrier without the EO. Taken all together, our results suggest a potential combined effect of the antioxidant ferulic acid and Lavandula EO co-delivered in lipid nanoparticles in promoting cell proliferation and migration, representing a promising strategy in the treatment of wounds.

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