Development of novel microemulsion-based hydrogel for topical delivery of sinomenium

The objective of the present investigation was to develop and evaluate microemulsion-based hydrogel (MBH) for the topical delivery of sinomenium. The solubility of sinomenium in oils and surfactants was evaluated to identify components of the microemulsion, the pseudo-ternary phase diagrams were dev...

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Autores principales: Gui, Shuangyin, Pan, Enyuan, Liu, Peng, Lu, Chuanhua, Peng, Daiyin
Formato: Articulo
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 2011
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Acceso en línea:http://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/handle/10915/8239
http://www.latamjpharm.org/resumenes/30/5/LAJOP_30_5_1_15.pdf
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topic Farmacia
Hidrogel
microemulsion; microemulsion-based hydrogel; sinomenium; topical delivery
Menispermaceae
spellingShingle Farmacia
Hidrogel
microemulsion; microemulsion-based hydrogel; sinomenium; topical delivery
Menispermaceae
Gui, Shuangyin
Pan, Enyuan
Liu, Peng
Lu, Chuanhua
Peng, Daiyin
Development of novel microemulsion-based hydrogel for topical delivery of sinomenium
topic_facet Farmacia
Hidrogel
microemulsion; microemulsion-based hydrogel; sinomenium; topical delivery
Menispermaceae
description The objective of the present investigation was to develop and evaluate microemulsion-based hydrogel (MBH) for the topical delivery of sinomenium. The solubility of sinomenium in oils and surfactants was evaluated to identify components of the microemulsion, the pseudo-ternary phase diagrams were developed to identify the area of microemulsion existence and obtain the optimization Km (the weight ratio of surfactant to cosurfactant). The transdermal ability of various microemulsion formulations were evaluated in vitro using Franz diffusion cells fitted with rat skins and sinomenium was analyzed by HPLC. The permeation of microemulsions accorded with the Fick’s first diffusion law and the optimal formulation of the microemulsion was obtained. The MBH formulation containing 2 % sinomenium was prepared with Carbomer 940 as the gelling matrix. Stability test showed that MBH stored at 4°C and 25 °C for 3 months had no significant change in physicochemical properties. Pharmacokinetic study in vivo was conducted using rabbits, and the area under curve of plasma concentration-time (AUC0→∞) of MBH was 1.27 times greater than that of the hydrogel. These results indicated that MBH might be a promising vehicle for the transdermal delivery of sinomenium.
format Articulo
Articulo
author Gui, Shuangyin
Pan, Enyuan
Liu, Peng
Lu, Chuanhua
Peng, Daiyin
author_facet Gui, Shuangyin
Pan, Enyuan
Liu, Peng
Lu, Chuanhua
Peng, Daiyin
author_sort Gui, Shuangyin
title Development of novel microemulsion-based hydrogel for topical delivery of sinomenium
title_short Development of novel microemulsion-based hydrogel for topical delivery of sinomenium
title_full Development of novel microemulsion-based hydrogel for topical delivery of sinomenium
title_fullStr Development of novel microemulsion-based hydrogel for topical delivery of sinomenium
title_full_unstemmed Development of novel microemulsion-based hydrogel for topical delivery of sinomenium
title_sort development of novel microemulsion-based hydrogel for topical delivery of sinomenium
publishDate 2011
url http://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/handle/10915/8239
http://www.latamjpharm.org/resumenes/30/5/LAJOP_30_5_1_15.pdf
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