Quantitation of Ofloxacin, Tinidazole, Terbinafine Hydrochloride, and Clobetasol propionate in topical cream formulation by chromatographic methods

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Kunjan B. Bodiwala ◽  
Pinal M. Rana ◽  
Nidhi T. Patel ◽  
Dipen K. Sureja ◽  
Anuradha K. Gajjar
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Francisco Veiga ◽  
Carla Vitorino ◽  
Ana Figueiras

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Vishalakshi Vishwanath ◽  
Arvind Chaudhary ◽  
Ankit Agarwal ◽  
Bhukya Jyothi ◽  
C. Chitharanjan ◽  
...  

The anti-inflammatory and vasoconstrictive properties of topical corticosteroids (TCs) contribute in providing therapeutic benefits in several skin conditions, including atopic eczema, localized vitiligo, psoriasis, and chronic hand eczema. Clobetasol propionate (CP) is the most common topical agent used for psoriasis management and demonstrates an efficacy superior to other TCs. A new CP 0.025% cream formulation has demonstrated hypoallergenic effects due to the absence of known contact allergens, such as propylene glycol, short-chain alcohols, and sorbitol-based emulsifiers. Lower CP serum levels and less hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal axis suppression with CP 0.025% cream formulation than with CP 0.05% ensure better safety. The present case series discusses the clinical experience of using CP 0.025% cream in various dermatological conditions.


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Shendarkar G R

Herbal plants and their combination report therapeutic as a well synergistic effect that has been recognized in medicine. So, taking into account this factor, the polyherbal topical cream formulation was prepared by using plant extracts to improve patient compliance, enhance antimicrobial spectrum and enhance aesthetic properties. The study focused on the topical polyherbal cream formulation for delivery of the active constituents present in plants to improve skin diseases. The plant extracts of Ocimum sanctum (OS), Rubia cordifolia (RC), Glycyrrhiza glabra (GG) were utilized for the preparation of cream. The formulated cream was subjected to different evaluation parameters and the results depicted that the spreadability of the formulation was low (17.80 ± 1.10g. cm/sec) and that indicates trouble-free spreading, free from grittiness. In rheological properties all the cream formulations also exhibited the same non-Newtonian behaviour. Polyherbal topical cream showed potential antimicrobial activity against all selected microorganisms. Polyherbal topical cream (PHC-5) was ideal in terms of viscosity than other formulations and showed good drug release. Thus, the formulated polyherbal cream was found to be stable in terms of all physicochemical properties.


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