研究局部应用后乳霜性质的变化及其对产品效率的影响。

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q3 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY Iranian Journal of Pharmaceutical Research Pub Date : 2022-12-01 DOI:10.5812/ijpr.123946
Nadia Salehi, Seyedeh Maryam Mortazavi, Hamidreza Moghimi
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由于挥发性成分的蒸发,局部产品在应用于皮肤后不稳定。这种变化已经在液体乳剂中得到证实,但在这方面,几乎没有关于面霜的研究。本研究的目的是评估局部应用后乳霜性质的变化及其对产品效率的影响。还设计并验证了一种方法来模拟面霜在皮肤上的应用。为了进行这项研究,我们制备了五种不同的乳膏,并研究了乳膏的类型、分散相液滴大小、闭塞性、含水量和失水率在应用后的变化。然后将这些变化归因于乳霜的类型、含水量、保湿剂的存在和应用后的时间。结果表明,乳膏在使用后发生了强烈的变化,包括油/水配方的相转变,乳膏的闭塞性变化,含水量降低,水分蒸发速率和液滴大小。这种变化可以部分由湿润剂控制。目前的结果表明,制剂人员应意识到这种可能的变化,并应提前采取必要的预防措施。
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Investigating the Changes in Cream Properties Following Topical Application and Their Influence on the Product Efficiency.

Topical products are not stable following application to the skin due to the evaporation of volatile components. Such changes have been demonstrated in liquid emulsions, but there is almost no study available for creams in this respect. The aim of the present investigation is to evaluate the changes in cream properties following topical application and their influence on product efficiency. A method has also been designed and validated to mimic cream application to the skin. To perform this investigation, five different creams were prepared and alterations of type of creams, size of droplets of the dispersed phase, occlusivity, water content and rate of water loss were studied after application. These changes were then attributed to the type of cream, water content, presence of humectant, and time post application. The results demonstrated that creams changed intensely after application, including the phase inversion of O/W formulations, changes in the occlusivity of creams, reduction of water content, rate of water evaporation and droplet size. Such changes could be controlled partly by humectants. The present results suggest that formulators should be aware of such possible changes and required precautions should be taken in advance.

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期刊介绍: The Iranian Journal of Pharmaceutical Research (IJPR) is a peer-reviewed multi-disciplinary pharmaceutical publication, scheduled to appear quarterly and serve as a means for scientific information exchange in the international pharmaceutical forum. Specific scientific topics of interest to the journal include, but are not limited to: pharmaceutics, industrial pharmacy, pharmacognosy, toxicology, medicinal chemistry, novel analytical methods for drug characterization, computational and modeling approaches to drug design, bio-medical experience, clinical investigation, rational drug prescribing, pharmacoeconomics, biotechnology, nanotechnology, biopharmaceutics and physical pharmacy.
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