Aim: Clotrimazole (CTZ) is a broad spectrum anti-fungal drug which faces inability to retain over skin for longer duration and faces systemic side effects. The rationale behind present research effort was to attain sustained release of drug by lipid nanocarriers, enhance absorption by Original Research Article
ABSTRACT:The aim of the present investigation was to prepare and evaluate novel bioadhesive vaginal microspheres containing Terbinafine (TBH) in order to provide long-term therapeutic activity at the site of infection and prove the same using in vitro anti fungal activity of the same using Candida albicans. Microspheres were prepared by the Solvent extraction technique using sodium hyaluronate and Arlacel A. Microspheres were characterized by SEM, DSC, FTIR, particle size analysis and evaluated for percentage yield, drug loading, encapsulation efficiency and in vitro drug release. FTIR and DSC studies showed that no chemical changes or alterations occurred in the drug and polymers. The sphericity factor indicated that the prepared microspheres were spherical. Formulation (TBHMs) indicated a controlled in vitro drug release and good bioadhesive strength. The in vitro anti fungal activity confirmed for a controlled and prolonged capacity of the prepared novel formulation. The results indicated that this drug delivery system can be explored for controlled intra-vaginal drug release.
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