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Preparation and evaluation of niosome gel containing acyclovir for enhanced dermal deposition.

Shery Jacob1, Anroop B Nair2, Bandar E Al-Dhubiab2.   

Abstract

Niosomes suggest a versatile vesicle delivery system with possible transport of drugs via topical route for skin delivery. The aim of the present research was to optimize niosome gel formulation of acyclovir and to evaluate in both in vitro and in vivo rabbit model. Niosome formulations were formulated by coacervation phase separation technique with different ratios of nonionic surfactants, phospholipids and cholesterol using 32 factorial design. Altering the surfactant concentration has influenced the drug entrapment, but not vesicle size. At high surfactant combinations, the acyclovir release from niosomes was strongly influenced by cholesterol:lecithin ratio. Ex vivo drug permeation data indicate substantial difference in flux values and was influenced by the niosome composition. Ex vivo studies using formulation (B8) for drug deposition indicate greater amount of niosome being diffused into the skin layers and formed a depot, compared to commercial acyclovir cream (control). Two distinct dermatopharmacokinetic profiles were observed, in vivo, for niosome gel formulation (B8) and control, which were analog to the profiles observed with ex vivo deposition studies. In vivo plasma drug level suggests low systemic exposure of acyclovir (Cmax: 9.44 ± 2.27 ng/mL and 14.54 ± 3.11 ng/mL for niosome formulation and control, respectively). Comparison of kinetic data of acyclovir in the stratum corneum and plasma signifies that the niosome formulation forms a depot in the epidermis or dermis region. This study concludes that the niosome gel formulation (B8) could be a viable vesicular system for an impressive transdermal delivery of acyclovir by topical application.

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Keywords:  Acyclovir; depot; factorial design; in vivo; niosome; topical

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27558522     DOI: 10.1080/08982104.2016.1224897

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Liposome Res        ISSN: 0898-2104            Impact factor:   3.648


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