Proniosomal gel-mediated topical delivery of fluconazole: Development, in vitro characterization, and microbiological evaluation
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Date
2019
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Article
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Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
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Journal of Advanced Pharmaceutical Technology and Research
10
10
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Abstract
The aim of this study was to explore the potential of proniosomal gel for topical delivery of fluconazole, an antifungal drug used in fungal infections caused by pathogenic fungi. Fluconazole-loaded proniosomal gels were prepared by the coacervation phase separation method using different nonionic surfactants (spans and tweens). The prepared fluconazole proniosomal gels were evaluated for various parameters such as particle size (PS), drug entrapment efficiency percentage (EE%), and in vitro drug release. The experimental results showed that the EE% for the prepared formulae are acceptable (85.14%-97.66%) and they are nanosized (19.8-50.1 nm) and the diffusion from the gels gave the desired sustaining effect. F4, which was prepared from span 60, tween 80 (1:1), and cholesterol showed highest EE% and gave slow release (40.50% � 1.50% after 6 h), was subjected to zeta potential (ZP) test, transmission electron microscopy as well as microbiological study. The results showed a well-defined spherical vesicle with sharp boundaries with good physical stability of fluconazole within the prepared gel. Moreover, F4 showed an excellent microbiological activity represented by a greater zone of inhibition (5.3 cm) compared to control gel (fluconazole in 2% hydroxy propyl methyl cellulose (HPMC) gel formula) (4.2 cm) and plain gel with no drug (0 cm) against Candida albicans. This study showed the suitability of the proniosomal gel in attaining the desired sustainment effect for topical delivery of fluconazole for the management of fungal infection. The physical stability study showed that there was no significant change in EE%, PS, and ZP of fluconazole proniosomal gel after storage for 6 months. � 2019 Journal of Advanced Pharmaceutical Technology & Research | Published by Wolters Kluwer - Medknow.
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Antifungal drugs, fluconazole, proniosomal gel, provesicular drug delivery system, cytochrome P450, fluconazole, methylcellulose, propane, sterol 14alpha demethylase, antifungal activity, Article, Candida albicans, coacervation, comparative study, controlled study, diffusion, drug delivery system, drug formulation, drug stability, gel, in vitro study, nonhuman, organoleptic property, particle size, phase separation, priority journal, proniosomal gel, sustained drug release, topical drug administration, transmission electron microscopy, zeta potential, zone of inhibition