Topical Turmeric Microemulgel in the Management of Plaque Psoriasis; A Clinical Evaluation

Authors

  • Golnaz Sarafian Department of Clinical Pharmacy, Islamic Azad University Pharmaceutical Sciences Branch, Tehran, Iran
  • Jinous Asgarpanah Department of Pharmacognosy, Islamic Azad University Pharmaceutical Sciences Branch, Tehran, Iran.
  • Kosar Raoufinejada Department of Clinical Pharmacy, Islamic Azad University Pharmaceutical Sciences Branch, Tehran, Iran
  • Mehdi Rajabi Department of Clinical Pharmacy, Islamic Azad University Pharmaceutical Sciences Branch, Tehran, Iran
  • Minoo Afshar Department of Pharmaceutics, Islamic Azad University Pharmaceutical Sciences Branch, Tehran, Iran
  • Parvin Mansouri Skin and Stem Cell Research center, Tehran University of Medical Science.
Abstract:

Psoriasis is an autoimmune and recurrent chronic inflammatory skin disease. About 1-3% of the world wide populations are affected. The characteristic features are hyperprolifration of keratinocytes leading to redness, thickening and scaling of epidermis followed with itching and appearance of the lesions which in most cases bother the patients medically and psychologically. Psoriasis is symptomatically treated by the range of oral and topical medications, however, major side effects in some cases are associated with them. Based on several studies, Curcuma longa can inhibit several inflammatory enzymes mainly involved in the inflammatory process of Psoriasis. Therefore, we decided to target this well-known herbal agent with fantastic safety profile to be formulated as a novel topical microemulgel. The clinical and therapeutic benefit of this novel topical formulation was evaluated on 34 patients with mild to moderate plaque psoriasis in a randomized, prospective intra-individual, right–left comparative, placebo-controlled, double-blind clinical trial. The Dermatology Life Quality Index (DLQI) Questionnaire and Psoriasis area & severity index (PASI) score as well as photos before and after treatment was used to evaluate the outcome. The results show that the clinical and quality of life features in treated lesions in comparison with untreated lesions have improved (P

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volume 14  issue 3

pages  865- 876

publication date 2015-06-01

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