Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2485070 | Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences | 2012 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
We compared the structures and rheology of xanthan-galactomannan (X:G) hydrogels with the addition of curcumin in microemulsion (X:GMC) and ethanol (X:GEC). X:GMC hydrogels have gel characteristics and exhibited a significantly higher elastic response than the X:GEC and X:G hydrogels at room temperature, but after heating, an increase in the elastic modulus was observed for the last two systems. The visualization of the hydrogel microstructures by cryo-scanning electronic microscopy revealed pores within the lamellar structure only for X:GMC. In vitro skin permeation tests showed a more pronounced lag time for X:GMC; however, a more efficient permeation from X:GMC than from X:GEC. This study demonstrates that the X:G system is an alternative to traditional gels for the topical applications of hydrophobic drugs. © 2012 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. and the American Pharmacists Association.
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Authors
Heidegrid S. Koop, Eneida J. Da-lozzo, Rilton A. de Freitas, Célia R.C. Franco, David A. Mitchell, Joana L.M. Silveira,