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Alkyl polyglucoside vs. ethoxylated surfactant-based microemulsions as vehicles for two poorly water-soluble drugs: physicochemical characterization and in vivo skin performance.

Nataša Z Bubić Pajić1, Marija N Todosijević2, Gordana M Vuleta2, Nebojša D Cekić3, Vladimir D Dobričić4, Sonja R Vučen5, Bojan R Čalija2, Milica Ž Lukić2, Tanja M Ilić2, Snežana D Savić2.   

Abstract

Two types of biocompatible surfactants were evaluated for their capability to formulate skin-friendly/non-irritant microemulsions as vehicles for two poorly water-soluble model drugs differing in properties and concentrations: alkyl polyglucosides (decyl glucoside and caprylyl/capryl glucoside) and ethoxylated surfactants (glycereth-7-caprylate/ caprate and polysorbate 80). Phase behavior, structural inversion and microemulsion solubilization potential for sertaconazole nitrate and adapalene were found to be highly dependent on the surfactants structure and HLB value. Performed characterization (polarized light microscopy, pH, electrical conductivity, rheological, FTIR and DSC measurements) indicated a formulation containing glycereth- 7-caprylate/caprate as suitable for incorporation of both drugs, whereas alkyl polyglucoside-based systems did not exhibit satisfying solubilization capacity for sertaconazole nitrate. Further, monitored parameters were strongly affected by sertaconazole nitrate incorporation, while they remained almost unchanged in adapalene-loaded vehicles. In addition, results of the in vivo skin performance study supported acceptable tolerability for all investigated formulations, suggesting selected microemulsions as promising carriers worth exploring further for effective skin delivery of model drugs.

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Keywords:  adapalene; alkyl polyglucoside; biocompatible microemulsion; ethoxylated surfactant; in vivo skin irritation; sertaconazole nitrate

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29337676     DOI: 10.1515/acph-2017-0036

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Pharm        ISSN: 1330-0075            Impact factor:   2.230


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