1. Hydrogel blends with adjustable properties as patches for transdermal delivery.
- Author
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Mazzitelli S, Pagano C, Giusepponi D, Nastruzzi C, and Perioli L
- Subjects
- Administration, Cutaneous, Chemistry, Pharmaceutical, Elasticity, Hydrogels, Kinetics, Models, Theoretical, Oscillometry, Rheology, Solubility, Technology, Pharmaceutical methods, Testosterone administration & dosage, Viscosity, Drug Carriers, Gelatin chemistry, Pectins chemistry, Testosterone chemistry, Transdermal Patch
- Abstract
The effect of different preparation parameters were analyzed with respect to the rheological and pharmaceutical characteristics of hydrogel blend patches, as transdermal delivery formulation. Mixtures of pectin and gelatin were employed for the production of patches, with adjustable properties, following a two-step gelation procedure. The first gelation, a thermal one, is trigged by the presence of gelatin, whereas, the second gelation, an ionic one, is due to the formation of the typical egg box structure of pectin. In particular, the patch structural properties were assessed by oscillation stress sweep measurements which provided information concerning their viscolelastic properties. In addition, different modalities for drug loading were analyzed with respect to drug homogeneous distribution; testosterone was employed as model drug for transdermal administration. Finally, the performances of the produced transdermal patches were studied, in term of reproducibility and reliability, by determination of in vitro drug release profiles., (Copyright © 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)
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- 2013
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