Evaluation between the Usability and Physicochemical Property of Acyclovir Ointments.

Journal of Pharmaceutics Pub Date : 2018-08-01 eCollection Date: 2018-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2018/8761394
Yutaka Inoue, Akiho Mitsumori, Itsuka Shinohara, Sachie Narumi, Isamu Murata, Ikuo Kanamoto
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A lot of prescription medicines have become switch over-the-counter (OTC) medicines. However, additives in brand-name drugs, generic drugs, and switch OTC drugs differ; therefore, the feelings associated with the use of these medicines vary for patients. The aim of this study was to compare the physicochemical properties and the feeling of use (assuming skin as an index of usability) of acyclovir (ACV) ointments. Five ACV ointments were used: ACV-A, a brand-name drug, ACV-B and ACV-C, generic drugs, and ACV-D and ACV-E, switch OTC drugs. The physicochemical properties were evaluated by determining the content uniformity, water content, flattening, viscosity and viscoelasticity, and near-infrared (NIR) absorption spectroscopy. Skin friction was measured to evaluate the feeling associated with use. Results of the content uniformity test indicated that the ACV content was uniform, and equivalence was observed. Measurement of moisture content indicated that this parameter differed in each ointment preparation. The yield value, which was calculated by measuring flattening, was 4416.7 dyne/cm2 for ACV-A, 1175.7 dyne/cm2 for ACV-B, 2114.9 dyne/cm2 for ACV-C, 4234.5 dyne/cm2 for ACV-D, and 3620.7 dyne/cm2 for ACV-E. Measurement of viscosity and viscoelasticity revealed that viscosity increased with time and the viscoelasticity of each ointment. The second derivative of the NIR spectrum revealed that ACV-B and ACV-C had a wider spectrum of absorption than the other ointments. ACV-B had lesser friction than other ointments. These findings suggest that differences in the type and content of additives (macrogol) result in differences in the physicochemical properties of individual ointments.

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阿昔洛韦软膏的可用性及理化性质评价。
许多处方药已经变成了非处方药。然而,品牌药、仿制药和非处方药中的添加剂有所不同;因此,与使用这些药物相关的感受因患者而异。本研究的目的是比较阿昔洛韦(ACV)软膏的物理化学性质和使用感觉(假设皮肤作为可用性指标)。使用了5种ACV软膏:ACV- a(品牌药),ACV- b和ACV- c(仿制药),ACV- d和ACV- e(非处方药)。通过测定其含量均匀性、含水量、扁化度、粘度和粘弹性以及近红外吸收光谱来评价其理化性质。测量皮肤摩擦来评估与使用相关的感觉。含量均匀性试验结果表明,ACV含量均匀,具有等效性。水分含量的测量表明,这一参数在每种软膏制剂中有所不同。ACV-A的屈服值为4416.7达因/cm2, ACV-B的屈服值为1175.7达因/cm2, ACV-C的屈服值为2114.9达因/cm2, ACV-D的屈服值为4234.5达因/cm2, ACV-E的屈服值为3620.7达因/cm2。粘度和粘弹性的测定表明,黏度随时间的增加而增加,每种软膏的粘弹性也随时间的增加而增加。近红外光谱二阶导数分析表明,ACV-B和ACV-C具有较宽的吸收光谱。与其他软膏相比,ACV-B的摩擦较小。这些发现表明,添加剂(巨醇)的种类和含量的差异导致了单个软膏的物理化学性质的差异。
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