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Development of cysteamine loaded liposomes in liquid and dried forms for improvement of cysteamine stability

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Despite the high aqueous solubility of cysteamine, its unpleasant organoleptic properties, hygroscopicity, instability in solutions, and poor pharmacokinetic profile are the main drawbacks that limit its use for medical and cosmetic purposes. In this study, cysteamineloaded liposomes were prepared using the ethanol injection method. Liposomes were characterized for their size, homogeneity, surface charge, and morphology. The incorporation ratios of cholesterol and phospholipids, the encapsulation efficiency and the loading ratio of cysteamine in liposomes were determined. Moreover, the stability of free and encapsulated cysteamine was assessed at different temperatures (4, 25, and 37°C) in the presence and absence of light. Cysteamine-loaded liposomes were freeze-dried and reconstituted liposomes were characterized. Finally, the storage stability of the freeze-dried cysteamine-loaded liposomes was studied. Liposomes were nanometric, oligolamellar, and spherical. The encapsulation efficiency and the loading ratio of cysteamine varied between 12 and 40% in the different formulations. The encapsulation improved the stability of cysteamine in the various storage conditions. The dried form of cysteamine-loaded liposomes conserved the size of the vesicles and retained 33% of cysteamine present in the liposomal suspension before lyophilization. The freeze-dried liposomes formulations were stable after four months of storage at 4°C.
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hal-03028865 , version 1 (27-11-2020)

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Carla Atallah, Hélène Greige-Gerges, Catherine Charcosset. Development of cysteamine loaded liposomes in liquid and dried forms for improvement of cysteamine stability. International Journal of Pharmaceutics, 2020, 589, pp.119721. ⟨10.1016/j.ijpharm.2020.119721⟩. ⟨hal-03028865⟩
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