Development of N-alkylated benzimidazole based cubosome hydrogel for topical treatment of burns

The current study focuses on assessing the activity of the N-alkylated benzimidazole based cubosomal hydrogel (cubogel) for the topical treatment of burn wounds. The study involves the synthesis of six benzimidazole derivatives (1-6) and their characterization by FT-IR and H-1 and C-13 NMR spectrosc...

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Main Authors: Nawaz, Maubashera; Hayat, Sofia; Farooq, Umer; Iqbal, Muhammad Adnan; Khalid, Syed Haroon; Nee, Tan Wen; Khaw, Kooi Yeong; Munir, Rabia; Ijaz, Muhammad Umar
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author Nawaz
Maubashera; Hayat
Sofia; Farooq
Umer; Iqbal
Muhammad Adnan; Khalid
Syed Haroon; Nee
Tan Wen; Khaw
Kooi Yeong; Munir
Rabia; Ijaz
Muhammad Umar
spellingShingle Nawaz
Maubashera; Hayat
Sofia; Farooq
Umer; Iqbal
Muhammad Adnan; Khalid
Syed Haroon; Nee
Tan Wen; Khaw
Kooi Yeong; Munir
Rabia; Ijaz
Muhammad Umar
Development of N-alkylated benzimidazole based cubosome hydrogel for topical treatment of burns
Chemistry
author_facet Nawaz
Maubashera; Hayat
Sofia; Farooq
Umer; Iqbal
Muhammad Adnan; Khalid
Syed Haroon; Nee
Tan Wen; Khaw
Kooi Yeong; Munir
Rabia; Ijaz
Muhammad Umar
author_sort Nawaz
spelling Nawaz, Maubashera; Hayat, Sofia; Farooq, Umer; Iqbal, Muhammad Adnan; Khalid, Syed Haroon; Nee, Tan Wen; Khaw, Kooi Yeong; Munir, Rabia; Ijaz, Muhammad Umar
Development of N-alkylated benzimidazole based cubosome hydrogel for topical treatment of burns
RSC ADVANCES
English
Article
The current study focuses on assessing the activity of the N-alkylated benzimidazole based cubosomal hydrogel (cubogel) for the topical treatment of burn wounds. The study involves the synthesis of six benzimidazole derivatives (1-6) and their characterization by FT-IR and H-1 and C-13 NMR spectroscopy. The further study involves the design and formation of nanoparticles known as cubosomes loaded with selected 1-benzyl-1-benzimidazole (API 6) and the development of a cubogel for the topical treatment of burn wounds. Cubosomes were prepared by the homogenization method, using glyceryl monooleate (GMO) as a lipid polymer and poloxamer 407 (P407) as a surfactant. Cubosomes undergo in vitro characterizations (measurement of particle size, zeta potential, polydispersity index (PDI), % entrapment efficiency, drug release in phosphate buffer saline of pH 6.8, and surface morphology by utilizing TEM (transmission electron microscopy). Formulation D3 (2.5% of GMO, 1% of P407, and 2.5% of PVA) emerged as the optimized formulation, displaying a minimum particle size (PS) of 129.9 +/- 1 nm, entrapment efficiency (%EE) of 96.67 +/- 0.89%, and a drug release of 86 +/- 2.7% at 24 h. Carbopol 940 hydrogel was prepared and incorporated with the optimized formulation to prepare cubogel. This optimized cubogel provided 92.56 +/- 0.014% in vitro drug release within 24 h. An in vivo histopathological study was conducted on an animal model (rabbit) to assess the efficacy of cubogel in wound healing and wound contraction. Then cubogel was compared with the commercially available creams Clotrimazole (R) and Polyfax (R). The wound treated with newly developed cubogel has maximum wound contraction (96.70%) as compared to the standard creams. The findings revealed that the newly formulated cubogel was highly effective in treating burns, showing superior performance to commercial products without inducing side effects. Additionally, benzimidazole derivative loaded cubogel caused a sustained release for treating burn wounds without any bacterial infections. The current results further suggested phase 0 clinical trials.
ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY

2046-2069
2024
14
44
10.1039/d4ra04816d
Chemistry
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https://www-webofscience-com.uitm.idm.oclc.org/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001335746100001
title Development of N-alkylated benzimidazole based cubosome hydrogel for topical treatment of burns
title_short Development of N-alkylated benzimidazole based cubosome hydrogel for topical treatment of burns
title_full Development of N-alkylated benzimidazole based cubosome hydrogel for topical treatment of burns
title_fullStr Development of N-alkylated benzimidazole based cubosome hydrogel for topical treatment of burns
title_full_unstemmed Development of N-alkylated benzimidazole based cubosome hydrogel for topical treatment of burns
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description The current study focuses on assessing the activity of the N-alkylated benzimidazole based cubosomal hydrogel (cubogel) for the topical treatment of burn wounds. The study involves the synthesis of six benzimidazole derivatives (1-6) and their characterization by FT-IR and H-1 and C-13 NMR spectroscopy. The further study involves the design and formation of nanoparticles known as cubosomes loaded with selected 1-benzyl-1-benzimidazole (API 6) and the development of a cubogel for the topical treatment of burn wounds. Cubosomes were prepared by the homogenization method, using glyceryl monooleate (GMO) as a lipid polymer and poloxamer 407 (P407) as a surfactant. Cubosomes undergo in vitro characterizations (measurement of particle size, zeta potential, polydispersity index (PDI), % entrapment efficiency, drug release in phosphate buffer saline of pH 6.8, and surface morphology by utilizing TEM (transmission electron microscopy). Formulation D3 (2.5% of GMO, 1% of P407, and 2.5% of PVA) emerged as the optimized formulation, displaying a minimum particle size (PS) of 129.9 +/- 1 nm, entrapment efficiency (%EE) of 96.67 +/- 0.89%, and a drug release of 86 +/- 2.7% at 24 h. Carbopol 940 hydrogel was prepared and incorporated with the optimized formulation to prepare cubogel. This optimized cubogel provided 92.56 +/- 0.014% in vitro drug release within 24 h. An in vivo histopathological study was conducted on an animal model (rabbit) to assess the efficacy of cubogel in wound healing and wound contraction. Then cubogel was compared with the commercially available creams Clotrimazole (R) and Polyfax (R). The wound treated with newly developed cubogel has maximum wound contraction (96.70%) as compared to the standard creams. The findings revealed that the newly formulated cubogel was highly effective in treating burns, showing superior performance to commercial products without inducing side effects. Additionally, benzimidazole derivative loaded cubogel caused a sustained release for treating burn wounds without any bacterial infections. The current results further suggested phase 0 clinical trials.
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