Title of article :
Antifungal potential of tolnaftate against Candida albicans in the treatment of onychomycosis: development of nail lacquer and ex vivo characterization
Author/Authors :
Akhtar, Nida Department of Pharmaceutics - Rajiv Academy for Pharmacy - P.O. Chhatikara - Mathura- 281001 - Uttar Pradesh, India , Sahu, Soniya Department of Pharmaceutics - Rajiv Academy for Pharmacy - P.O. Chhatikara - Mathura- 281001 - Uttar Pradesh, India , Pathak, Kamla Department of Pharmaceutics - Pharmacy College Saifai - Uttar Pradesh University of Medical Sciences - Saifai - Etawah-206130 - Uttar Pradesh, India
Abstract :
Onychomycosis constitutes the most common fungal infection of nail affecting finger and toe nails as well. Antifungals found to be
effective in the treatment of onychomycosis. However, transport of oral antifungal agents exhibits more toxicity and requires longer
treatment period. Medicated nail lacquers proved to cause lesser toxicity and required shorter treatment period. It provides not only
finger/toe nail infection therapy and but also act as a protection for nails. Thus, the objective behind the present investigation was to develop
nail lacquer for transungual delivery of tolnaftate. Its potency had been assessed by evaluating penetration efficiency across the bovine hoof
membrane. Preliminary studies aided the optimization of thioglycolic acid as permeation enhancer (HEFmax 0.60 ± 0.377) and menthol as
local anaesthetic. n-butanol:isopropyl alcohol with optimum drying time of 60 sec was selected as optimum solvent system. In total nine
formulations were developed based on 32 full factorial design and characterized for drying time, non-volatile content, in vitro adhesion and
permeation study. Based on highest desirability, F6 was selected as an optimized formulation and evaluated for viscosity, stability and
antifungal activity. Optimized formulation exhibited optimum viscosity and stability for 1 month period. Better antifungal activity was
observed against Candida albicans in comparison to the control formulation. Thus, it can be concluded from the investigation that nail
lacquer could proved to be a better alternative for transungual delivery of tolnaftate
Keywords :
transungual , penetration , onychomycosis , fungal infection , Candida albicans , Bovine hoof
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics