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Optimization of physical characterization, skin permeation of naproxen from glycofurol-based topical gel

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ASIAN JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICS
Volume 4, Issue 2, Pages 154-162

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ASIAN JOURNAL PHARMACEUTICS
DOI: 10.4103/0973-8398.68468

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Glycofurol; naproxen; permeation coefficient; physical stability; skin irritation test; topical delivery

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In view of good skin tolerability, glycofurol was used as a vehicle-based gel and its effect on the topical penetration of Naproxen (NAP) was investigated. The aim of this study was to develop a suitable gel with bioadhesive property, spreadability, and viscosity for a topical anti-inflammatory effect. Three gelling agents were examined: Carbopol 974P, Gantrez AN 119, and Polyvinylpyrroloidone PVP K30. Skin permeation rates and lag times of NAP were evaluated using the Franz-type diffusion cell, in order to optimize gel formulation. The permeation rate of the NAP-based gel across excised rat skin was investigated. A significant increase in permeability parameters such as steady-state flux (Jss), permeability coefficient (Kp), and penetration index (PI) were observed in the optimized formulation containing 2% Transcutol as a permeation enhancer. From the skin irritation test, it was concluded that the optimized novel tetraglycol-based gel formulation was safe to be used for transdermal drug delivery. The developed naproxen / glycofurol-based gel appeared promising for dermal and transdermal delivery of naproxen and could be applicable with water-insoluble drugs, which would circumvent most of the problems associated with drug therapy.

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