Affiliation:
1. Guru Gobind Singh College of Pharmacy, Yamunanagar 135001, Haryana, India
2. Kota College of Pharmacy, Kota, 325003, Rajasthan, India
Abstract
Background:
Osteoarthritis (OA) ranks fifth among all forms of disability affecting 10%
of the world population. Current treatments available are associated with multiple side effects and
do not slow down the progression of the disease. Moreover, no such effective treatment is available
to date in various systems of medicine to treat osteoarthritis. Curcumin and Arnica have shown evident
clinical advances in the treatment of osteoarthritis.
Objective:
The aim of the present study was to design, optimize and characterize novel herbal
transdermal patches of curcumin and Arnica montana using factorial design.
Methods:
A multiple factorial design was employed to investigate the effect of hydroxypropyl
methyl cellulose, ethyl cellulose and jojoba oil on elongation and drug release. Transdermal patches
were evaluated by FTIR, DSC, FESEM, ex vivo drug permeation, anti osteoarthritic activity and
analgesic activity.
Results:
Independent variables exhibited a significant effect on the physicochemical properties of
the prepared formulations. The higher values of drug release and elongation were observed with the
higher concentration of hydroxypropyl methylcellulose and jojoba oil. Anti osteoarthritic activity
was assessed by complete Freund's adjuvant arthritis model; using rats and analgesic activity by
Eddy's hot plate method, using mice. Combination patch exhibited good anti osteoarthritic and analgesic
activity as compare to individual drug patches.
Conclusion:
The design results revealed that the combination patch exhibited good physicochemical,
anti osteoarthritic and analgesic activity for the treatment of osteoarthritis in animals. More
plants and their combinations should be explored to get reliable, safe and effective formulations
that can compete with synthetic drugs.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
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