Author/Authors :
Kumar De, Pintu , Mallick, Subrata School of Pharmaceutical Sciences - SOA University - Bhubaneswar-750030, Orissa, India , Mukherjee, Biswajit Department of Pharmaceutical Technology Jadavpur University - Kolkata-700032, India , Sengupta, Sagar , Pattnaik, Satyanarayan College of Pharmaceutical Sciences - Mohuda - Berhampur - Orissa, India , Chakraborty, Subrata
Abstract :
The present study was undertaken to develop a suitable transdermal matrix patch of ketorolac tromethamine with different proportions of polyvinyl pyrrolidone (PVP) and ethyl cellulose (EC) using a D-optimal mixture design. The prepared transdermal patches were subjected to different physicochemical evaluation. The surface topography of the patches was examined by scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The drug-polymer interaction studies were performed using Fourier transform infrared spectroscopic (FTIR) technique. A correlation between invitro drug-release and in-vitro skin permeation was established and the criterion of desirability was employed to optimize the formulation. The results of the physicochemical characterization
and in-vitro permeation of the prepared patches were promising to formulate transdermal patches with PVP/EC combinations.
Keywords :
Ketorolac , Transdermal , Optimization , SEM , FTIR