RGUHS Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences | |
Formulation and InVitro Evaluation of Topical Gel for the Treatment of Fungal Infections | |
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Lalit Narayan Yadav1  K Nagasree1  Sanjay Kumar Sah1  | |
[1] Department of Pharmaceutics, Aditya Bangalore Institute of Pharmacy | |
关键词: Permeation enhancement; Topical gel; Hydrogel; Cross-linking; Topical routes; | |
DOI : 10.26463/rjps.11_4_7 | |
学科分类:药学、药理学、毒理学(综合) | |
来源: Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences | |
【 摘 要 】
Conventional dosage structures are essentially being considered for the therapy of an intense infection or constant sickness. Nonetheless, the significant downside is dose structure must be taken over and over to accomplish remedially viable reach coming about change in plasma drug levels. Subsequently, to beat the issues related with ordinary measurements, structure controlled medication conveyance framework has been presented.The basic concept behind the development of conventional drug delivery system is to increase pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamics of drug molecule either by using different approaches or modifying molecular structure. This article provides better understanding of how the topical gel penetrates through the skin to treat infections. Topical gel, the most promising novel drug delivery system has qualitative influence on the skin permeation and release of drug having poor rate of absorption through skin layers. Various types of topical gels as well as its benefits and faults have been discussed. Bifonazole is a subbed imidazole antifungal specialist belonging to BCS Class IV sedate having low solvency and low porousness. Bifonazole shows wide range of action against dermatophytes, molds, yeasts, dimorphic organisms and some gram-positive microorganisms. It is a profound lipophilic medication with a short half-life (1-2 h) and is insignificantly ingested following dermal application (0.6% of an applied portion). Conventional dosage structures are essentially being considered for the therapy of an intense infection or constant sickness. Nonetheless, the significant downside is dose structure must be taken over and over to accomplish remedially viable reach coming about change in plasma drug levels. Subsequently, to beat the issues related with ordinary measurements, structure controlled medication conveyance framework has been presented.The basic concept behind the development of conventional drug delivery system is to increase pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamics of drug molecule either by using different approaches or modifying molecular structure. This article provides better understanding of how the topical gel penetrates through the skin to treat infections. Topical gel, the most promising novel drug delivery system has qualitative influence on the skin permeation and release of drug having poor rate of absorption through skin layers. Various types of topical gels as well as its benefits and faults have been discussed. Bifonazole is a subbed imidazole antifungal specialist belonging to BCS Class IV sedate having low solvency and low porousness. Bifonazole shows wide range of action against dermatophytes, molds, yeasts, dimorphic organisms and some gram-positive microorganisms. It is a profound lipophilic medication with a short half-life (1-2 h) and is insignificantly ingested following dermal application (0.6% of an applied portion).
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