Microemulsion formulation design and evaluation for hydrophobic compound: Catechin topical application.
Colloids Surf B Biointerfaces
; 161: 121-128, 2018 Jan 01.
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The aim of the present study was to design a microemulsion for catechin topical application. A mixture experimental design with five independent variables (X1: oil, X2: surfactant, X3: catechin, X4: cosurfactant and X5: water) was developed, and the response surface methodology was used to study the effect of formulation components on physiochemical characteristics and penetration capacity of a catechin-loaded microemulsion, and to obtain an optimal microemulsion formulation. The results showed that the drug-loaded microemulsion formation and characteristics were related to many parameters of the components. The transdermal amounts in receiver cells and skin deposition amount remarkably increased about 4.1-111.6-fold and 0.6-7.6-fold respectively. The lag time was significantly shortened from 10h to 1.0-6.7h. The optimal formulation with 20% surfactant, 30% cosurfactant and 2.6% Catechin was subjected to stability and irritation tests. The results showed that the physicochemical characteristics and catechin level of the drug-loaded microemulsion did not show significant degradation after 3 months of storage at 25°C.The catechin-loaded microemulsion did not cause significant irritation compared to the water-treated group.
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Pele
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Absorção Cutânea
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Catequina
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Emulsões
Tipo de estudo:
Prognostic_studies
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En
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Colloids Surf B Biointerfaces
Ano de publicação:
2018
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