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Influence of Bile Acids in Hydrogel Pharmaceutical Formulations on Dissolution Rate and Permeation of Clindamycin Hydrochloride

Clindamycin hydrochloride is a widely used antibiotic for topical use, but its main disadvantage is poor skin penetration. Therefore, new approaches in the development of clindamycin topical formulations are of great importance. We aimed to investigate the effects of the type of gelling agent (carbo...

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Autores principales: Pavlović, Nebojša, Bogićević, Isidora Anastasija, Zaklan, Dragana, Đanić, Maja, Goločorbin-Kon, Svetlana, Al-Salami, Hani, Mikov, Momir
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8774652/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35049570
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/gels8010035
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author Pavlović, Nebojša
Bogićević, Isidora Anastasija
Zaklan, Dragana
Đanić, Maja
Goločorbin-Kon, Svetlana
Al-Salami, Hani
Mikov, Momir
author_facet Pavlović, Nebojša
Bogićević, Isidora Anastasija
Zaklan, Dragana
Đanić, Maja
Goločorbin-Kon, Svetlana
Al-Salami, Hani
Mikov, Momir
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description Clindamycin hydrochloride is a widely used antibiotic for topical use, but its main disadvantage is poor skin penetration. Therefore, new approaches in the development of clindamycin topical formulations are of great importance. We aimed to investigate the effects of the type of gelling agent (carbomer and sodium carmellose), and the type and concentration of bile acids as penetration enhancers (0.1% and 0.5% of cholic and deoxycholic acid), on clindamycin release rate and permeation in a cellulose membrane in vitro model. Eight clindamycin hydrogel formulations were prepared using a 2(3) full factorial design, and they were evaluated for physical appearance, pH, drug content, drug release, and permeability parameters. Although formulations with carbomer as the gelling agent exerted optimal sensory properties, carmellose sodium hydrogels had significantly higher release rates and permeation of clindamycin hydrochloride. The bile acid enhancement factors were higher in carbomer gels, and cholic acid exerted more pronounced permeation-enhancing effects. Since the differences in the permeation parameters of hydrogels containing cholic acid in different concentrations were insignificant, its addition in a lower concentration is more favorable. The hydrogel containing carmellose sodium as a gelling agent and 0.1% cholic acid as a penetration enhancer can be considered as the formulation of choice.
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spelling pubmed-87746522022-01-21 Influence of Bile Acids in Hydrogel Pharmaceutical Formulations on Dissolution Rate and Permeation of Clindamycin Hydrochloride Pavlović, Nebojša Bogićević, Isidora Anastasija Zaklan, Dragana Đanić, Maja Goločorbin-Kon, Svetlana Al-Salami, Hani Mikov, Momir Gels Article Clindamycin hydrochloride is a widely used antibiotic for topical use, but its main disadvantage is poor skin penetration. Therefore, new approaches in the development of clindamycin topical formulations are of great importance. We aimed to investigate the effects of the type of gelling agent (carbomer and sodium carmellose), and the type and concentration of bile acids as penetration enhancers (0.1% and 0.5% of cholic and deoxycholic acid), on clindamycin release rate and permeation in a cellulose membrane in vitro model. Eight clindamycin hydrogel formulations were prepared using a 2(3) full factorial design, and they were evaluated for physical appearance, pH, drug content, drug release, and permeability parameters. Although formulations with carbomer as the gelling agent exerted optimal sensory properties, carmellose sodium hydrogels had significantly higher release rates and permeation of clindamycin hydrochloride. The bile acid enhancement factors were higher in carbomer gels, and cholic acid exerted more pronounced permeation-enhancing effects. Since the differences in the permeation parameters of hydrogels containing cholic acid in different concentrations were insignificant, its addition in a lower concentration is more favorable. The hydrogel containing carmellose sodium as a gelling agent and 0.1% cholic acid as a penetration enhancer can be considered as the formulation of choice. MDPI 2022-01-05 /pmc/articles/PMC8774652/ /pubmed/35049570 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/gels8010035 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Pavlović, Nebojša
Bogićević, Isidora Anastasija
Zaklan, Dragana
Đanić, Maja
Goločorbin-Kon, Svetlana
Al-Salami, Hani
Mikov, Momir
Influence of Bile Acids in Hydrogel Pharmaceutical Formulations on Dissolution Rate and Permeation of Clindamycin Hydrochloride
title Influence of Bile Acids in Hydrogel Pharmaceutical Formulations on Dissolution Rate and Permeation of Clindamycin Hydrochloride
title_full Influence of Bile Acids in Hydrogel Pharmaceutical Formulations on Dissolution Rate and Permeation of Clindamycin Hydrochloride
title_fullStr Influence of Bile Acids in Hydrogel Pharmaceutical Formulations on Dissolution Rate and Permeation of Clindamycin Hydrochloride
title_full_unstemmed Influence of Bile Acids in Hydrogel Pharmaceutical Formulations on Dissolution Rate and Permeation of Clindamycin Hydrochloride
title_short Influence of Bile Acids in Hydrogel Pharmaceutical Formulations on Dissolution Rate and Permeation of Clindamycin Hydrochloride
title_sort influence of bile acids in hydrogel pharmaceutical formulations on dissolution rate and permeation of clindamycin hydrochloride
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8774652/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35049570
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/gels8010035
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