ADMET and DMPK, Vol. 2 No. 4, 2014.
Original scientific paper
https://doi.org/10.5599/admet.2.4.64
Emulgel based topical delivery system for loratadine
Vijay Kumar
; MM College of Pharmacy, MM University, Mullana - Ambala, India - 133207
Sheefali Mahant
orcid.org/0000-0002-4725-7001
; Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Maharshi Dayanand University, Rohtak, India - 124001
Rekha Rao
; Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Guru Jambeshwar University of Science & Technology, Hisar, India - 125 00 1
Sanju Nanda
; Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Maharshi Dayanand University, Rohtak, India - 124001
Abstract
The present study was taken up with the objective of formulating emulgels to facilitate topical delivery of loratadine in the treatment of localized skin allergy. It was attempted to prepare the emulgels using three different types of surfactants, i.e. cationic, non-ionic and anionic. Further, the aim was to compare the formulations for their drug release and stability. Loratadine was incorporated into an o/w system, which was subsequently gellified using Carbopol 940. The resulting emulgels were subject to tests for physical characteristics. Thereafter, ex vivo drug release study, skin irritation test and in vivo test for anti-allergic activity were also carried out. A considerably higher drug release was recorded from the emulgel formulated with the cationic surfactant, cetrimide. Drug release kinetics were investigated by fitting the drug release data into various models. The drug release from all the formulations was found to follow zero-order kinetics. In addition, the prepared emulgels exhibited satisfactory physical characteristics and good stability. Besides being non-irritant to the skin, they were effective in alleviating symptoms of skin allergy.
Keywords
gellified emulsion; cetrimide; allergy; surfactant; carbopol; sodium lauryl sulphate; Tween; Span
Hrčak ID:
132859
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Publication date:
9.1.2015.
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