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Formulation and Characterization of Benzoyl Peroxide Gellified Emulsions

The present investigation was carried out with the objective of formulating a gellified emulsion of benzoyl peroxide, an anti-acne agent. The formulations were prepared using four different vegetable oils, viz. almond oil, jojoba oil, sesame oil, and wheat germ oil, owing to their emollient properti...

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Autores principales: Thakur, Naresh Kumar, Bharti, Pratibha, Mahant, Sheefali, Rao, Rekha
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Publicado: Österreichische Apotheker-Verlagsgesellschaft 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3528045/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23264949
http://dx.doi.org/10.3797/scipharm.1206-09
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author Thakur, Naresh Kumar
Bharti, Pratibha
Mahant, Sheefali
Rao, Rekha
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description The present investigation was carried out with the objective of formulating a gellified emulsion of benzoyl peroxide, an anti-acne agent. The formulations were prepared using four different vegetable oils, viz. almond oil, jojoba oil, sesame oil, and wheat germ oil, owing to their emollient properties. The idea was to overcome the skin irritation and dryness caused by benzoyl peroxide, making the formulation more tolerable. The gellified emulsions were characterized for their homogeneity, rheology, spreadability, drug content, and stability. In vitro permeation studies were performed to check the drug permeation through rat skin. The formulations were evaluated for their antimicrobial activity, as well as their acute skin irritation potential. The results were compared with those obtained for the marketed formulation. Later, the histopathological examination of the skin treated with various formulations was carried out. Formulation F3 was found to have caused a very mild dysplastic change to the epidermis. On the other hand, the marketed formulation led to the greatest dysplastic change. Hence, it was concluded that formulation F3, containing sesame oil (6%w/w), was the optimized formulation. It exhibited the maximum drug release and anti-microbial activity, in addition to the least skin irritation potential.
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spelling pubmed-35280452012-12-21 Formulation and Characterization of Benzoyl Peroxide Gellified Emulsions Thakur, Naresh Kumar Bharti, Pratibha Mahant, Sheefali Rao, Rekha Sci Pharm Research Article The present investigation was carried out with the objective of formulating a gellified emulsion of benzoyl peroxide, an anti-acne agent. The formulations were prepared using four different vegetable oils, viz. almond oil, jojoba oil, sesame oil, and wheat germ oil, owing to their emollient properties. The idea was to overcome the skin irritation and dryness caused by benzoyl peroxide, making the formulation more tolerable. The gellified emulsions were characterized for their homogeneity, rheology, spreadability, drug content, and stability. In vitro permeation studies were performed to check the drug permeation through rat skin. The formulations were evaluated for their antimicrobial activity, as well as their acute skin irritation potential. The results were compared with those obtained for the marketed formulation. Later, the histopathological examination of the skin treated with various formulations was carried out. Formulation F3 was found to have caused a very mild dysplastic change to the epidermis. On the other hand, the marketed formulation led to the greatest dysplastic change. Hence, it was concluded that formulation F3, containing sesame oil (6%w/w), was the optimized formulation. It exhibited the maximum drug release and anti-microbial activity, in addition to the least skin irritation potential. Österreichische Apotheker-Verlagsgesellschaft 2012 2012-08-31 /pmc/articles/PMC3528045/ /pubmed/23264949 http://dx.doi.org/10.3797/scipharm.1206-09 Text en © Thakur et al.; licensee Österreichische Apotheker-Verlagsgesellschaft m. b. H., Vienna, Austria. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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title_short Formulation and Characterization of Benzoyl Peroxide Gellified Emulsions
title_sort formulation and characterization of benzoyl peroxide gellified emulsions
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3528045/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23264949
http://dx.doi.org/10.3797/scipharm.1206-09
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