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Title: Development of Surfactant Based Novel Topical Formulation for Antifungal Therapy
Researcher: Desai Sanjeevani Rajaram
Guide(s): Disouza John Intru
Keywords: Pharmaceutical Sciences
Upload Date: 17-Jan-2014
University: Shri Jagdishprasad Jhabarmal Tibarewala University
Completed Date: 10-09-2013
Abstract: Skin is an extensively act as route of administration for local and systemic API application and is potentially a route for their delivery as non ionic surfactant vesicle. Drug delivery by topical route is effective only by better skin penetration to the required layer of skin. Dermatophyte causes the fungal infection, in which dermatophyte infect top layer of skin. Patient suffering from cutaneous candidiasis cure with combined formulation of nystatin and triamcinolone acetonie reveal prominent healing of erythema and pruritis than therapy of nystatin and triamcinolone acetonide alone. newlineTopical conventional formulations have limitation like penetration through barrier layer of skin. Barrier layer hampers deposition of active pharmaceutical ingredient. Therefore it is essential to select proper carrier by taking in to consideration that selected carrier enhance deposition of API (active pharmaceutical ingredient) by means of topical medicament. Topical applicability of niosomes was further enhanced by developing niosomal gel formulation using carbomers. In our present research work, we have incorporated drug into niosome by using Ether injection method by applying 32 factorial designs. The niosomes were characterized for poly-dispersibility index, entrapment power, vesicle charge determination, API release study. Niosomal dispersion showed sustained released but further topical applicability of the developed formulation was enhanced by development of gel formulation. Stable niosomal gel was evaluated for the various parameters like drug content, pH, spredability, viscosity, microscopic evaluation. The stability, Safety and efficacy studies of the developed gel were carried out.Extensive research study showed that the developed niogel formulation has shown great potential in the topical antifungal therapy by giving a extended release profile. Therefore safe, efficacious, non irritant surfactant based topical formulation was successfully developed for treatment of fungal disease. newline newline
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10603/15202
Appears in Departments:Faculty of Pharmacy

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