GINGEL: Development and Evaluation of AntiArthritic Gel Containing Ginger (Zingiber officinale)

S. Tawde, Kinjal Gawde, Deepak Mahind, Chetan Mhaprolkar, K. Sawant, C. Surve
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Arthritis is a musculoskeletal system disorder which involves destabilization of normal mechanisms. Due to changing habits of living life, the number of arthritic people will increase rapidly. Currently, the existing anti-rheumatic drugs mostly show side effects like acne, blurred vision, high blood pressure and more effective to reduce pain and improve disease conditions but still, they do not treat the disease completely. Literature available indicates that most of the people seek complementary alternative treatments (CAM). Ginger (Zingiber officinale) has empirically explored its use as an anti-inflammatory agent. Amongst others, the Topical route of drug delivery has built up popularity because it avoids first-pass effects, metabolic breakdown associated with oral administration and gastrointestinal irritation. Also, they are less greasy and can be easily washed off from the skin surface. The current study aimed to formulate antiarthritic gel containing ginger extract and to evaluate its drug release activity. The topical ginger gels were prepared using Carbopol 934 as a gelling agent with varying concentrations, i.e., 0.5 %, 1 %, and 1.5 % w/w. The gel was assayed to determine percent purity and cumulative drug release. Results indicated that the 1.5 % w/w concentration of carbopol in ginger gel exhibited an adequate drug release. In conclusion, an antiarthritic gel containing 1.5 % w/w of carbopol had a good consistency, acceptable spreadability, and showed a good drug release profile. The topical prepared herbal ginger gel is a simple, easily formulated, convenient and economical alternative that needs to be weighed in the treatment of RA.
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生姜抗关节炎凝胶的研制与评价
关节炎是一种肌肉骨骼系统紊乱,涉及正常机制的不稳定。由于生活习惯的改变,患关节炎的人数将迅速增加。目前,现有的抗风湿药物大多具有痤疮、视力模糊、高血压等副作用,在减轻疼痛和改善病情方面效果较好,但仍不能完全治疗疾病。现有文献表明,大多数人寻求补充替代治疗(CAM)。生姜(Zingiber officinale)作为一种抗炎剂已经有了经验探索。其中,局部给药途径已经建立了普及,因为它避免了首次通过的影响,代谢分解与口服给药和胃肠道刺激有关。此外,它们不油腻,可以很容易地从皮肤表面洗掉。本研究旨在制备含姜提取物的抗关节炎凝胶,并评价其释药活性。以卡波波尔934为胶凝剂,分别以0.5%、1%和1.5% w/w的浓度制备外用生姜凝胶。测定凝胶的纯度和累积药物释放量。结果表明,在1.5% w/w浓度的姜凝胶中,卡波醇具有较好的释药效果。综上所述,含有1.5% w/w卡波波尔的抗关节炎凝胶具有良好的一致性、可接受的涂抹性和良好的药物释放特性。局部制备的草药姜凝胶是一种简单,易于配制,方便和经济的替代品,在治疗类风湿性关节炎时需要权衡。
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