2017
DOI: 10.22159/ijap.2017v9i5.20046
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Development and Evaluation of Tioconazole Loaded Emulgel

Abstract: Objective: The objective of the present work was to develop, characterize and evaluate the tioconazole loaded emulgel and to prove that emulgel can be the best alternative for delivery of hydrophobic drug topically.Methods: for the preparation of stable Emulgel, firstly gels were prepared using different polymers as carbopol 934 and xanthan gum, followed by preparation of emulsions and finally mixed together (table 1). Emulgel was evaluated for physical appearance, pH, spreadability, extrudability, viscosity, … Show more

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“…Evaluation of applicability parameters [13][14] Applicability parameters for topical preparation include determination of extrudibility and spreadability. Extrudibility of native oleogels and oleohydrogel hybrids was studied by filling the formulation into a collapsible tube followed by measuring the distance travelled by the ribbon of extruded gel in 10s (Eq.…”
Section: Organoleptic Evaluationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Evaluation of applicability parameters [13][14] Applicability parameters for topical preparation include determination of extrudibility and spreadability. Extrudibility of native oleogels and oleohydrogel hybrids was studied by filling the formulation into a collapsible tube followed by measuring the distance travelled by the ribbon of extruded gel in 10s (Eq.…”
Section: Organoleptic Evaluationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The hypothesis of the thermocycling stability study (freeze-thaw) is that the gelator / gelator-co-gelator layer, which is primarily a surfactant, may get damaged due to the change in the physicochemical properties thereby leading to the instability of the formulations when subjected to frequent temperature changes. 13 This study helps to predict the mechanism of destabilization of the formulations due to the change in the physicochemical properties at the extreme conditions. The chances of oxidative changes are predominant at higher temperatures whereas the formation of solidified structures at lower temperatures may alter the physical interactions amongst the sample components responsible for the formation of the networked structures.…”
Section: Accelerated Stability Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A fixed weight of organogel was filled into an ointment tube and crimped. The extrudability (cm/s) of gel was determined by measuring the length of the gel ribbon extruded from the ointment tube by applying uniform pressure over a period of 10 s [19]. The following equation was used to determine extrudability.…”
Section: Extrudabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The TDDS includes large variety of pharmaceutical dosage form like liquid preparations, semisolids and spray powders. However, the most widely used semisolid preparation for topical drug delivery includes gels, creams and ointments [2]. Topical formulations are applied to the superficial areas such as the skin, eyes, nose and vagina for the treatment of local diseases [3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%