Formulation and Evaluation of Gel Containing Fluconazole Microsponges

Authors

  • Shoaeb Mohammad Syed Department of Pharmaceutics, Dr. Vedprakash Patil College of Pharmacy, Aurangabad,  Maharashtra, India.
  • Satyapal S Gaikwad Shri R D Bhakt College of Pharmacy, Jalna Maharashtra, India.
  • Sachin Wagh Shri R D Bhakt College of Pharmacy, Jalna Maharashtra, India

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22270/ajprd.v8i4.753

Keywords:

Fluconazole, Microsponges, Quasi-emulsion & Invitro release.

Abstract

The aim of current study was to develop gel containing Fluconazole microsponges; the microsponges were prepared by quasi emulsion solvent diffusion method using eudragit RL100 the gel was prepared and evaluated for various parameters and Invitro release studies. All the factors studied had an influence on the physical characteristics of the microsponges. In vitro dissolution results showed that the release rate of Fluconazole was modified in all formulations. The Fluconazole-loaded Eudragit RL 100 microspheres showed a good release characteristic and were stable under the condition studied.

 

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Author Biographies

Shoaeb Mohammad Syed, Department of Pharmaceutics, Dr. Vedprakash Patil College of Pharmacy, Aurangabad,  Maharashtra, India.

Department of Pharmaceutics, Dr. Vedprakash Patil College of Pharmacy, Aurangabad,  Maharashtra, India.

Satyapal S Gaikwad, Shri R D Bhakt College of Pharmacy, Jalna Maharashtra, India.

Shri R D Bhakt College of Pharmacy, Jalna Maharashtra, India.

Sachin Wagh, Shri R D Bhakt College of Pharmacy, Jalna Maharashtra, India

Shri R D Bhakt College of Pharmacy, Jalna Maharashtra, India

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Published

2020-08-15

How to Cite

Syed, S. M., Gaikwad, S. S., & Wagh, S. (2020). Formulation and Evaluation of Gel Containing Fluconazole Microsponges. Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical Research and Development, 8(4), 231–239. https://doi.org/10.22270/ajprd.v8i4.753