DESIGN, DEVELOPMENT AND EVALUATION OF SELECTED ANTIFUNGAL LOADED ETHOSOMAL GEL FOR TOPICAL DRUG DELIVERY
Dr. S. Chandra*, S. Sangeetha, Sonam Sasi, R. Suresh, B. Nandhini, S. Kavibharathi
Abstract
In the present research work, an attempt was made to develop
ethosomal gel of suitable antifungal drug and efficiency of ethosomes
as novel lipid carriers for topical delivery of suitable drug has been
evaluated. The ethosomal approach was selected to enhance the
permeability of ketoconazole that increases bioavailability, reduce side
effects, reduce large doses and increase the therapeutic efficacy. The
ethosomal gel of ketoconazole was prepared by using cold method by
using different concentration of ethanol and phospholipid. The
prepared formulations were evaluated for drug entrapment efficiency, drug content,
spreadability, viscosity, pH, homogeneity and grittiness, percentage yield and in vitro drug
release studies. In vitro drug release studies were performed by using Franz Diffusion Cell
for 8h. The results of FTIR analysis showed that there was no physical and chemical
interaction between drug and other excipients. The formulation F5 was considered as best
formulation. The data obtained from in vitro release study were fitted into various
mathematical models like zero order, first order, Higuchi and Peppas. The results of
mathematical modeling obtained indicated that it was best explained by zero order followed
by Higuchimodel. The study indicated that the ethosomal gel of ketoconazole can effectively
improve the bioavailability of drug by penetration enhancement and thereby reduce the
frequency of administration. The ethosomal gel could be successfully prepared.
Keywords: Ketoconazole, ethanol, phospholipid, ethosomes, topical drug delivery systems.
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