Journal of Oleo Science
Online ISSN : 1347-3352
Print ISSN : 1345-8957
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Development and Physical Characterization of Polymer-Fish Oil Bigel (Hydrogel/Oleogel) System as a Transdermal Drug Delivery Vehicle
Khurram RehmanMohd Cairul Iqbal Mohd AminMohd Hanif Zulfakar
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Polymer-Fish oil bigel (hydrogel/oleogel colloidal mixture) was developed by using fish oil and natural (sodium alginate) and synthetic (hydroxypropyl methylcellulose) polymer for pharmaceutical purposes. The bigels were closely monitored and thermal, rheological and mechanical properties were compared with the conventional hydrogels for their potential use as an effective transdermal drug delivery vehicle. Stability of the fish oil fatty acids (especially eicosapentanoic acid, EPA and docosahexanoic acid, DHA) was determined by gas chromatography and the drug content (imiquimod) was assessed with liquid chromatography. Further, invitro permeation study was conducted to determine the capability of the fish oil-bigels as transdermal drug delivery vehicle. Bigels showed pseudplastic rheological features, with excellent mechanical properties (adhesiveness, peak stress and hardness), which indicated their excellent spreadability for application on the skin. Bigels prepared with mixture of sodium alginate and fish oil (SB1 and SB2), and the bigels prepared with the mixture of hydroxypropyl methylcellulose and fish oil (HB1- HB3)showed high cumulative permeation and drug flux as compared to hydrogels. Addition of fish oil proved to be beneficial in increasing the drug permeation and the results were statistically significant (p < 0.05, one-way Anova, SPSS 20.0). Thus, it can be concluded that bigel formulations could be used as an effective topical drug delivery vehicle for pharmaceutical purposes.
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