2015
DOI: 10.2174/2210303105666150728205154
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Enhancement of Skin Permeation of Glibenclamide from Ethyl Cellulose- Polyvinyl Pyrollidone based Transdermal Patches using Olive Oil and Mustard oil as Penetration Enhancer: In Vitro, Ex-Vivo and In Vivo Evaluation

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“…The release was more than 65% for all formulations except F6 and F7 where it was 60.2 and 64.2%, respectively. The increased drug release by formulation F2 may be a response attributed to high concentration of olive oil (Rastogi et al, 2015). The variability in the drug release behavior was studied by applying different kinetic models to develop an understanding about the structure of emulgel matrix.…”
Section: Determination Of Drug Contentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The release was more than 65% for all formulations except F6 and F7 where it was 60.2 and 64.2%, respectively. The increased drug release by formulation F2 may be a response attributed to high concentration of olive oil (Rastogi et al, 2015). The variability in the drug release behavior was studied by applying different kinetic models to develop an understanding about the structure of emulgel matrix.…”
Section: Determination Of Drug Contentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The values of the diffusional exponent (n) determined from in vitro metoprolol Succinate permeation from all these pressuresensitive adhesive-based transdermal patches ranged between 0.685 and 0.948 [ Table 9] following anamolous transport which refers to the controlled release of drug by the combination of both diffusion and erosion of the matrix. [16] Skin irritation studies…”
Section: Statistical Kineticsmentioning
confidence: 99%