Title of article :
Penetration enhancers in proniosomes as a new strategy for enhanced transdermal drug delivery
Author/Authors :
El Maghraby, Gamal M. University of Tanta - College of Pharmacy - Department of Pharmaceutical Technology, Egypt , Ahmed, Amal A. University of Tanta - College of Pharmacy - Department of Pharmaceutical Technology, Egypt , Osman, Mohamed A. University of Tanta - College of Pharmacy - Department of Pharmaceutical Technology, Egypt
From page :
67
To page :
74
Abstract :
The aim of this work is to investigate penetration enhancers in proniosomes as a transdermal delivery system for nisoldipine. This was performed with the goal of optimising the composition of proniosomes as transdermal drug delivery systems. Plain proniosomes comprising sorbitan monostearate, cholesterol, ethanol and a small quantity of water were initially prepared. Subsequently, proniosomes containing lecithin or skin penetration enhancers were prepared and evaluated for transdermal delivery of nisoldipine. The plain proniosomes significantly enhanced the transdermal flux of nisoldipine to reach 12.18 lg cm 2 h 1 compared with a saturated aqueous drug solution which delivered the drug at a rate of 0.46 lg cm 2 h 1. Incorporation of lecithin into such proniosomes increased the drug flux to reach a value of 28.51 lg cm 2 h 1. This increase can be attributed to the penetration enhancing effect of lecithin fatty acid components. Replacing lecithin oleic acid (OA) produced proniosomes of comparable efficacy to the lecithin containing system. The transdermal drug flux increased further after incorporation of propylene glycol into the OA based proniosomes. Similarly, incorporation of isopropyl myristate into plain proniosomes increased drug flux. The study introduced enhanced proniosomes as a promising transdermal delivery carrier and highlighted the role of penetration enhancing mechanisms in enhanced proniosomal skin delivery. The study opened the way for another line of optimisation of niosome proconcentrates.
Journal title :
Saudi Pharmaceutical Journal(SPJ)
Journal title :
Saudi Pharmaceutical Journal(SPJ)
Record number :
2684686
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