Dermal Absorption of Sesquiterpene Lactones from Arnica Tincture

Jürgens FM, Herrmann FC, Robledo SM, Schmidt TJ

Research article (journal) | Peer reviewed

Abstract

Arnica tincture is a traditional herbal medicine used to treat blunt injuries, e.g., bruises and squeezes. In addition, a potential new use in the treatment of cutaneous leishmaniasis is currently under investigation. Therefore, detailed information about the dermal absorption of the tincture and especially its bioactive constituents, sesquiterpene lactones (STLs) of the helenalin- and 11α,13-dihydrohelenalin type, is mandatory. Consequently, this article reports on dermal absorption studies of Arnica tincture using diffusion cells and porcine skin as well as two human skin samples with different permeability. The amounts of STLs on the skin surfaces, in skin extracts and in the receptor fluids were quantified by ultra-high-performance liquid chromatography with high-resolution mass spectrometry (UHPLC-HRMS). It was found that Arnica STLs permeated into the receptor fluid already 4 h after the application, but the amount was rather low. Within 48 h, a maximum of 8.4%, 14.6% and 36.4% of STLs permeated through porcine skin, human skin A (trans-epidermal water loss (TEWL) = 11.518 g·m−2·h−1) and the more permeable human skin B (TEWL = 17.271 g·m−2·h−1), respectively. The majority of STLs was absorbed (penetrated into the skin; 97.6%, 97.8% and 99.3%) after 48 h but a huge portion could not be extracted from skin and is expected to be irreversibly bound to skin proteins. To better visualize the analytes in different skin layers, a fluorescence-labeled STL, helenalin 3,4-dimethoxycinnamate, was synthesized. Fluorescence microscopic images depict an accumulation of the fluorescent derivative in the epidermis. For the treatment of local, cutaneous complaints, an enrichment of the bioactive substances in the skin may be considered beneficial.

Details about the publication

JournalPharmaceutics
Volume14
StatusPublished
Release year2022
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish
DOI10.3390/pharmaceutics14040742
Link to the full texthttps://www.mdpi.com/1999-4923/14/4/742
KeywordsArnica tincture; sesquiterpene lactones; helenalin; natural products; dermal absorption; skin penetration; diffusion cells; fluorescence microscopy

Authors from the University of Münster

Herrmann, Fabian
Independent Junior Research Group Dr. Fabian Herrmann
Jürgens, Franziska
Professur für Pharmazeutische Biologie und Phytochemie (Prof. Schmidt)
Schmidt, Thomas
Professur für Pharmazeutische Biologie und Phytochemie (Prof. Schmidt)