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Transdermal delivery of Diltiazem HCl from matrix film: Effect of penetration enhancers and study of antihypertensive activity in rabbit model.

Rabinarayan Parhi1, Padilam Suresh2.   

Abstract

The present investigation focused on the development of Diltiazem HCl (DTH) matrix film and its characterization by in-vitro, ex-vivo and in-vivo methods. Films were prepared by solvent casting method by taking different ratios of hydroxypropyl methylcellulose K4M (HPMC K4M) and Eudragit RS100. Various parameters of the films were analyzed such as mechanical property using tensile tester, interaction study by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) and Thermogravimetric analysis (TGA), in-vitro drug release through cellulose acetate membrane, ex-vivo permeation study using abdominal skin of rat employing Franz diffusion cell, and in-vivo antihypertensive activity using rabbit model. The FTIR studies confirmed the absence of interaction between DTH and selected polymers. Thermal analysis showed the shifting of endothermic peak of DTH in film, indicating the dispersion of DTH in molecular form throughout the film. Incorporation of 1,8-cineole showed highest flux (89.7 μg/cm(2)/h) of DTH compared to other penetration enhancers such as capsaicin, dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO), and N-methyl pyrrolidone (NMP). Photomicrographs of histology study on optimized formulation (DF9) illustrated disruption of stratum corneum (SC) supporting the ex-vivo results. The in-vivo antihypertensive activity results demonstrated that formulation DF9 was effective in reducing arterial blood pressure in normotensive rabbits. SEM analysis of films kept for stability study (40 ± 2 °C/75% ± 5%RH for 3 months) revealed the formation of drug crystals which may be due to higher temperature. The findings of the study provide a better alternative dosage form of DTH for the effective treatment of hypertension with enhanced patient compliance.

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Keywords:  Antihypertensive activity; Eudragit RS100; Matrix film; Penetration enhancers; Stratum corneum

Year:  2015        PMID: 27222758      PMCID: PMC4856784          DOI: 10.1016/j.jare.2015.09.001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Adv Res        ISSN: 2090-1224            Impact factor:   10.479


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