| Literature DB >> 18563577 |
Adamo Fini1, Valentina Bergamante, Gian Carlo Ceschel, Celestino Ronchi, Carlos Alberto Fonseca De Moraes.
Abstract
The purpose of this research was the preparation of four formulations containing hydrocortisone acetate (HCA) for topical application, including two aqueous systems (hydrophilic microemulsion and aqueous gel) and two systems with dominant hydrophobicity (hydrophobic microemulsion and ointment). The formulations were tested for the release and permeation of HCA across an animal membrane. The release of HCA was found comparable for the four systems. The two microemulsions promote permeation across an ex-vivo membrane, examined by means of a Franz cell. Hydrophobic microemulsion guarantees the highest solubility (2,370 microg/ml) and flux (133 microg/cm(2).h) of the drug, since it contains almost 40% Transcutol, a permeation enhancer. Gel and ointment provide lower solubility and flux, being the values, related to the ointment, the lowest ones (562 microg/ml and 0.4 microg/cm(2).h). Experimental results allow the conclusion that gel and ointment can be suitable when it is desirable to minimize absorption of topically applied HCA as to keep the drug restricted to the diseased area and prevent side effects of the systemic presence of HCA.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 18563577 PMCID: PMC2977040 DOI: 10.1208/s12249-008-9107-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: AAPS PharmSciTech ISSN: 1530-9932 Impact factor: 3.246