Diseño y evaluación in vitro de maleato de clorfeniramina a partir de diferentes parches de matriz a base de Eudragit: Efecto de plastificante y químicos potenciadores

Autores/as

  • R Rajan
  • N.D. Sheba Rani
  • G. Kajal
  • D Sanjoy Kumar
  • K Jasmina
  • N Arunabha

Palabras clave:

parche de matriz, Maleato de clorfeniramina, potenciadores químicos, Dibutyl phthalate, polímero Eudragit, polivinilpirrolidona

Resumen

Los estudios de liberación y permeación se llevaron a cabo para el desarrollo de sistemas terapéuticos transdérmicos con maleato de clorfeniramina (CPM). Los parches se prepararon con Eudragit RS-100 y RL-100 con / sin polivinilpirrolidona (PVP) y ftalato de dibutilo (DBP) en diferentes composiciones. Se midieron espesor, resistencia a la tracción, contenido de drogas, contenido de humedad y absorción de agua de los estudios de los parches. La liberación in vitro / penetración de CPM se estudió en la celda de difusión Keshary-Chien modificado. se añadieron potenciadores químicos como l-mentol, ácido oleico y phospholipon80 ​​para comparar el patrón de liberación del fármaco. El porcentaje de liberación del fármaco desde el parche matriz aumentó con el aumento de PVP y DBP pero la resistencia a la tracción disminuye con el aumento de DBP y PVP. se reportan datos de liberación / permeación experimentales de diferentes formulaciones de los sistemas de matriz. También la interacción fármaco-polímero fue investigado por los estudios ATR-FTIR. La discusión se correlacionó el parche matriz de dispersión eficiente a partir de polímeros Eudragit adecuados para aplicaciones en la industria de antihistamínico transdérmica dispositivo de película.

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2009-03-20

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Rajan R, Sheba Rani N, Kajal G, Sanjoy Kumar D, Jasmina K, Arunabha N. Diseño y evaluación in vitro de maleato de clorfeniramina a partir de diferentes parches de matriz a base de Eudragit: Efecto de plastificante y químicos potenciadores. Ars Pharm [Internet]. 20 de marzo de 2009 [citado 19 de abril de 2024];50(4):177-94. Disponible en: https://revistaseug.ugr.es/index.php/ars/article/view/4899

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