Affiliation:
1. Department of Pharmaceutics, Delhi Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research, Mehrauli - Badarpur Rd, Sector 3, Pushp Vihar, New Delhi-110017, India
Abstract
Aim:
Due to the various drawbacks associated with current treatment therapy of onychomycosis,
the main aim was to develop thermosensitive hydrogels and thermosensitive polypseudorotaxanes
hydrogels-based nail lacquer for transungual delivery of Efinaconazole for the management
of onychomycosis. The objective is to enhance the permeation and retention of the drug in
the nails and improve patient compliance.
Methods::
Poloxamer 407 and Hydroxy Propyl-β-cyclodextrin were used to prepare the nail lacquers.
2-mercaptoethanol was added as a penetration enhancer to improve the penetration of the
drug across the nail plate. The formulations were optimized by varying the concentration of poloxamer
and water: ethanol ratio and evaluated based on the basis of drying time, sol-gel transition
temperature, ex vivo drug release, and viscosity. The optimized formulation was further evaluated
for pH, water resistance, non-volatile content, drug content, blush test, spreadability, and stability
studies.
Results:
The increase in ethanol concentration and reduction in poloxamer proportion led to a reduction
in lacquer stickiness thus, improving the lacquer drying time and penetration. The polypseudorotaxanes
improved the permeation profile of the drug in comparison to the marketed nail
lacquer. The presence of 2-mercaptoethanol also contributed to the transungual delivery of Efinaconazole.
Conclusion::
The polypseudorotaxanes based nail lacquer with the incorporation of penetration enhancer
was able to achieve a high rate of drug penetration and retention, thus supporting the potential
use of aqueous based-nail lacquer in transungual drug delivery for the onychomycosis treatment.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics (miscellaneous),Pharmaceutical Science,Biomedical Engineering
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