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- Title
Development, characterization of novel microsponge loaded gel to treat various fungal infections.
- Authors
KHULE, PRAJAKTA K.; MORE, VRUNAL V.; NITALIKAR, MANOJ M.; GILHOTRA, RITU M.
- Abstract
Development, characterization of novel microsponge loaded gel to treat various fungal infections Aim: Transdermal delivery, a successful novel approach aimed at achieving systematically active level of drug. The work involves the drug Itraconazole which is antifungal. The micro sponge technology used to facilitate the controlled release of active drug into the skin in order to reduce the systematic exposure and minimize local cutaneous reactions of active drugs. The main objective of this work was to design and evaluate the gel formation of microsponge entrapped Itraconazole to increase the effectiveness of the treatment. Materials and Methods: The microsponges were prepared by quasi emulsion solvent diffusion method. The internal phase consisting eudragit RS-100 dissolved in dichloromethane and ethyl alcohol. Microsponges was characterized by parameters like scanning electron microscopy, drug content, particle size analysis, compatibility studies using differential scanning calorimetry. Microsponge-loaded gel was characterized by physical parameters of gel, measurement of PH, viscosity study, Drug content study, in-vitro release studies using first order kinetics, Higuchi Model, Peppas release Model. Results: The different kinetics models showed that the release data followed Higuchi matrix and the release mechanism from microsponges was diffusion. Conclusion: From the results, it can be concluded that MF3 formulation shows drug release in a controlled manner
- Subjects
CONTROLLED release drugs; MYCOSES; DIFFERENTIAL scanning calorimetry; SCANNING electron microscopy; ITRACONAZOLE; PARTICLE analysis
- Publication
International Journal of Pharmaceutical Research (09752366), 2020, Vol 12, Issue 3, p603
- ISSN
0975-2366
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.31838/ijpr/2020.12.03.088