UNCERTAINTIES ON ADHESIVE LAYER FOR A PLATE STRUCTURE: PASSIVE CONTROL

Author(s):  
Guilherme Silva Prado ◽  
Heinsten Frederich Leal dos Santos
Author(s):  
Heinsten Frederich Leal dos Santos ◽  
Bryan Willy Gonçalves ◽  
Guilherme Silva Prado

1989 ◽  
Author(s):  
John D. Charlton ◽  
James J. Brickley

1983 ◽  
Vol 1983 (153) ◽  
pp. 268-280
Author(s):  
Keiichi Sakai ◽  
Takeshi Uemura ◽  
Nobu Iino ◽  
Osamu Ushirokawa ◽  
Takayoshi Miyanari ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Luiz Felipe Ribas Motta ◽  
Guilherme Silva Prado ◽  
Venicio Silva Araujo ◽  
Heinsten Frederich Leal dos Santos

Author(s):  
Y Madhusudan Rao ◽  
Gayatri P ◽  
Ajitha M ◽  
P. Pavan Kumar ◽  
Kiran kumar

Present investigation comprises the study of ex-vivo skin flux and in-vivo pharmacokinetics of Thiocolchicoside (THC) from transdermal films. The films were fabricated by solvent casting technique employing combination of hydrophilic and hydrophobic polymers. A flux of 18.08 µg/cm2h and 13.37µg/cm2h was achieved for optimized formulations containing 1, 8-cineole and oleic acid respectively as permeation enhancers. The observed flux values were higher when compared to passive control (8.66 µg/cm2h). Highest skin permeation was observed when 1,8-cineole was used as chemical permeation enhancer and it considerably (2-2.5 fold) improved the THC transport across the rat skin. In vivo studies were performed in rabbits and samples were analysed by LC-MS-MS. The mean area under the curve (AUC) values of transdermal film showed about 2.35 times statistically significant (p<0.05) improvement in bioavailability when compared with the oral administration of THC solution. The developed transdermal therapeutic systems using chemical permeation enhancers were suitable for drugs like THC in effective management of muscular pain.    


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