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2021 ◽  
Vol 901 ◽  
pp. 98-103
Author(s):  
Sunee Channarong ◽  
Parapat Sobharaksha ◽  
Chanchai Sardseangjun ◽  
Panipak Vasvid

Abstract The aim of this study was to fabricate curcumin-loaded polymeric mixed micelle which was a new nanocarrier of therpeutic agent for skin uses. Curcumin was extracted from dried turmeric rhizomes using ethanol and recrystallized. The purity of curcumin was 79±3.6 %w/w. Six curcumin-loaded polymeric micelles (PM1-PM6) were prepared by simple dissolution method using poloxamer 407 (5% and 10%) as a main core structure. PEG-40 hydrogenated castor oil (PEG-40HCO) was incorporated at two percentages (2.5% and 5.0%) to study the effect on the nanoparticle characteristics. The average particle sizes of PM1-PM6 were in the range of 33.3±6.6 nm to 171.3±52.8 nm. The entrapment efficiency and the loading capacity of curcumin were in the range of 47.45%-77.35% and 0.048%w/w-0.078%w/w, respectively. When PEG-40HCO was incorporated in to the polymeric micelles, the particle size decreased and the entrapment efficiency increased. Thus, PM4 and PM5 were selected for further study. Moisturizing antioxidant creams containing 0.005%w/w of curcumin loaded in PM4, PM5 and curcumin simply dissolved in propylene glycol (PG) were formulated. The resulted formulations showed good spreadability and good characteristics. After being subjected to accelerated test, all of the formulations remained with characteristic color, pH and showed no phase separation. The stability data showed that the moisturizing antioxidant creams were stable for the whole 3 months after storage at accelerated temperature (45°C/75%RH). The study demonstrated that polymeric mixed micelle spontaneously encapsulated a poorly water-soluble curcumin and increased the solubility up to 250 folds. The developed moisturizing cream containing 0.005%w/w of curcumin resulted a greenish-yellow color preparation. It had tolerable physicochemical properties based on curcumin content, pH and viscosity under the harsh condition. The cream also had satisfactory antioxidant activity, which can be regarded as an effective and acceptable therapeutic or skincare products for topical uses.


2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 158-167
Author(s):  
Yuli Ainun Najih ◽  
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Yuyun Nailufa ◽  
Dita Nurlita Rakhma ◽  
Nur Hardianti Ruchmana

alfa arbutin is a derivative of hydroquinone to treat hyperpigmentation disorders which acts as a tyrosinase inhibitor. The hydrophilic nature of ?-arbutin requires a dosage form that can increase its penetration into the skin is a cream. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of surfactants PEG-7 Glyceryl Cocoate-Span80 and PEG-40 Hydrogenated Castor Oil-Span80 on the physical characteristics of ?-arbutin cream. The cream formulation made into 2 formula, F1 using PEG-40 Hydrogenated Castor Oil-Span80 and F2 using PEG-7 Glyceryl Cocoate-Span80. Physical characteristics including organoleptic testing, emulsion type, pH, viscosity and Spreadability. The results obtained from the two cream formulas showed a significant difference in the measurement of pH, viscosity and Spreadability values. The results of the pH value of F1 and F2 are 5.74 and 6.24. The viscosity results obtained from F1 and F2 are 50500cPs and 43333cPs. The spreadability measurement results obtained from F1 and F2 were 9.93cm and 11.33cm. The results spreadability will be inversely proportional to the results of the viscosity obtained. The higher the viscosity yield, the smaller the spreadability of a cream.


Revista Vitae ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 28 (01) ◽  
Author(s):  
German Madrigal Redondo ◽  
Daniela Gonzalez Corrales ◽  
Marianela Chavarria Rojas ◽  
Tatiana Monge Quiros ◽  
Wendy Cruz Sibaja ◽  
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Background: Periodontal disease is the infection and inflammation of the gums, bones, and tissues involved in teeth support, and it is one of the most common diseases affecting pet dogs. Essential oils have shown antimicrobial activity against bacteria causing periodontal disease; therefore, they are considered potential therapeutic agents. Objectives: The main objective was to formulate and evaluate the antimicrobial activity of a 0.2% chlorhexidine canine mouthwash with essential oils. Methods: Three microemulsion formulations were obtained by constructing a pseudo-ternary phase diagram using the phase titration method. Different surfactant agents were evaluated, and hydrogenated castor oil was selected as the emulsifier agent. The antimicrobial activity of oregano essential oil (Origanum vulgare), thyme essential oil (Thymus vulgaris), and the three formulations were evaluated against Staphylococcus aureus, Streptococcus mutans, Streptococcus salivarius, and Escherichia coli. Results: Pure thyme and oregano essential oils showed higher antimicrobial activity than a 0,2% chlorhexidine solution. The formulations with essential oils plus chlorhexidine and chlorhexidine alone showed antimicrobial activity. The formulation containing only essential oils did not show antimicrobial activity. Conclusions: A canine mouthwash was formulated with chlorhexidine and thyme and oregano essential oil. Based on the evaluation of antimicrobial activity, two of the proposed formulations could be a therapeutic option to reduce the risk and prevent periodontal disease in canines.


Author(s):  
KETAN B. RAMANI ◽  
Vipul Patel

Mebeverine HCl is a BCS class-I drug and thus it possesses high solubility in aqueous media across the biological pH range. The marketed reference product is a multi-unit particulate system (MUPS) containing prolonged release pellets filled in hard gelatin capsule. In conventional manufacturing process, a huge quantity of solvents (aqueous and/or organic) is used to manufacture such dosage form. Additionally, it demands more processing time and efforts. Therefore, a prolonged release capsules dosage form of Mebeverine HCl was formulated using thermoplastic (melt) granulation technique without usage of any solvent. Prolonged release minitablets sized 2 mm in diameter were developed as per quality by design principles. A 23 full-factorial design of experiment was applied to optimize levels of drug release controlling ingredients which includes a hydrophobic meltable binder (hydrogenated castor oil) cum matrixing agent, a hydrophilic meltable binder (polyethylene glycol) which may act as pore former also, and a release controlling polymer (ethyl cellulose). The optimized formulation was found stable. Dissolution profiles of the optimized formulation were found similar to the marketed reference product in different media across the physiological pH range. In conclusion, the explored solvent less process was capable to manufacture the MUPS dosage form of Mebeverine HCl prolonged-release capsules, which is stable and pharmaceutically equivalent with the reference product. The developed process is more beneficial to small and medium scale industry, as it does not require any special and costly equipment, significantly decreases manufacturing cost and increases productivity compared to conventional process, which is mentioned in literature.


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