2017
DOI: 10.1208/s12249-017-0869-z
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Photostability Issues in Pharmaceutical Dosage Forms and Photostabilization

Abstract: Photodegradation is one of the major pathways of the degradation of drugs. Some therapeutic agents and excipients are highly sensitive to light and undergo significant degradation, challenging the quality and the stability of the final product. The adequate knowledge of photodegradation mechanisms and kinetics of photosensitive therapeutic entities or excipients is a pivotal aspect in the product development phase. Hence, various pharmaceutical regulatory agencies, across the world, mandated the industries to … Show more

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“…In this context, research dealing with the photodegradation of dermatological drugs as well as photostabilization strategies is summarized in Table 3. The main factors playing an important role in overcoming photoinstability are: formulation factors, UV-absorbers and pigments, antioxidants, cyclodextrins inclusion, vesicular systems, and combination of different techniques [20,21,38,84].…”
Section: Photostabilization Strategies Of Selected Dermatological Drugsmentioning
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“…In this context, research dealing with the photodegradation of dermatological drugs as well as photostabilization strategies is summarized in Table 3. The main factors playing an important role in overcoming photoinstability are: formulation factors, UV-absorbers and pigments, antioxidants, cyclodextrins inclusion, vesicular systems, and combination of different techniques [20,21,38,84].…”
Section: Photostabilization Strategies Of Selected Dermatological Drugsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, it should be stressed that following topical administration several papers discussed the lack of photostability testing of pharmaceutical drug substances during or after administration. It is therefore necessary to examine how the existing instruments and existing guidelines aid the understanding of the photostability of topical drugs, which could be exposed to a significant amount of light after application to the skin [10,[17][18][19][20][21].…”
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“…The efficacy, safety, and quality of pharmaceuticals are adversely affected by light exposure. Most drugs are exposed to light during production, storage, distribution, handling, and use [1,2]. Light potentially alters physicochemical properties of the active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) and affects the stability of the final products [1][2][3].…”
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“…Most drugs are exposed to light during production, storage, distribution, handling, and use [1,2]. Light potentially alters physicochemical properties of the active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) and affects the stability of the final products [1][2][3]. Light can provoke the photodecomposition of a drug, which may cause not only a loss of potency of the drug but also the production of a highly toxic compound.…”
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confidence: 99%