2021
DOI: 10.21303/2504-5679.2021.002181
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Substantiation of the composition of a semi-solid dosage form with a probiotic component for use in dermatology

Abstract: One of the important issues in the pharmaceutical development of a semisolid preparation for dermal use is the scientific and experimental justification for choosing the base-carrier of active substances. The aim of this study was to experimentally substantiate the choice of rational combination of excipients in the development of a semisolid dosage form with a probiotic component for use in dermatology. Materials and methods. Hydrophilic gelling agents were used as excipients in the study: Sepiplu… Show more

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“…Especially in the field of cosmetics, there are studies showing the effectiveness of probiotics in the left years. [15][16][17] In a study conducted on university students' consumption of probiotic products, it was determined that 40.0% of male students and 69.2% of female students had knowledge about probiotic products, and 29.2% of male students and 42.5% of female students consumed probiotic products. Students who do not consume probiotic products as the reasons for not consuming these products; stated that they did not know (43.5%), they thought it was not natural (19.5%), they did not need it (14.9%), and these products are expensive (12.9%) and tasteless (8.5%).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Especially in the field of cosmetics, there are studies showing the effectiveness of probiotics in the left years. [15][16][17] In a study conducted on university students' consumption of probiotic products, it was determined that 40.0% of male students and 69.2% of female students had knowledge about probiotic products, and 29.2% of male students and 42.5% of female students consumed probiotic products. Students who do not consume probiotic products as the reasons for not consuming these products; stated that they did not know (43.5%), they thought it was not natural (19.5%), they did not need it (14.9%), and these products are expensive (12.9%) and tasteless (8.5%).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The review of the scientific literature reveals that the topical effects of probiotics on wounds have been restricted to microbial suspensions, which are shelf-unstable. Moreover, several studies have used conventional dosage forms, which are incapable of stabilizing microorganisms and do not provide enough time for microbial growth due to their rapid removal from the skin [20,21]. Thus, new forms of topical probiotics should be developed to treat wound infections.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%