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http://dx.doi.org/10.4333/KPS.2005.35.3.165

Formulation Design and Evaluation of Niosome Containing Itraconazole for Dermal Delivery System  

Cho, Hye-Jung (College of Pharmacy, Chungnam National University)
Kyong, Kee-Yeol (College of Pharmacy, Chungnam National University)
Lee, Gye-Won (Department of Pharmaceutical Engineering, Konyang University)
Jee, Ung-Kil (College of Pharmacy, Chungnam National University)
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Journal of Pharmaceutical Investigation / v.35, no.3, 2005 , pp. 165-171 More about this Journal
Abstract
Itraconazole is a triazole antifungal agent to inhibit most fungal pathogens. However, it is difficult for itraconazloe to be delivered by topical system due to its poor aqueous solubility. First, niosomes containing drug were prepared with span 60, cholesterol. tocopherol and poloxamer 407 as vesicle forming agents in an effort to increase solubility of itraconazole. And then prepared niosomes were dispersed in O/W creams (containing xanthan gum, glycerin, vaseline, glyceryl monostearate and $Cerix^{\circledR}-5$) or gels (containing xanthan gum and poloxamer 407). Both creams and gels were evaluated with respect to their rheological properties, in vitro permeation through excised skin of hairless mouse. Creams or gels containing niosome showed pseudoplastic flow and hysteresis loop. For both creams and gels, viscosity was increased with increasing the content of glycerine or vaseline and the content of gel forming polymer, respectively. In creams, the permeability of drug to skin was decreased with increasing the viscosity of cream. The permeability of drug was affected by pH as well as viscosity of gel. In vitro permeation test results demonstrated that cream formulations showed better permeability than gels. In conclusion, these results suggest that creams formulation containing niosome can be useful for the topical delivery of intraconazole.
Keywords
Niosome; Itraconazole; Permeation; Cream;
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