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Title: Effect of olive oil on transdermal penetration of flurbiprofen from topical gel as enhancer
Authors: Abid Hussain
Khan, Gul Majid
Syed Umer Jan
Shefaat Ullah Shah
Kifayatullah Shah
Muhammad Akhlaq
Nouman Rahim
Asif Nawaz
Abdul Wahab
Keywords: Flurbiprofen
olive oil
transdermal gel
in vitro release kinetics
Issue Date: 12-Apr-2012
Publisher: Karachi: Faculty of Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Sciences University of Karachi
Citation: Hussain, A., Khan, G. M., Jan, S. U., Shah, S. U., Shah, K., Akhlaq, M., ... & Wahab, A. (2012). Effect of olive oil on transdermal penetration of flurbiprofen from topical gel as enhancer. Pakistan journal of pharmaceutical sciences, 25(2).
Abstract: The present study was conducted to formulate and evaluate flurbiprofen transdermal gel. A standard calibration curve was constructed to obtain a regression line equation to be used for finding out the concentration of drug in samples. Olive oil was used as penetration enhancer and was added in different concentrations to some selected formulations to see its enhancement effect on in vitro drug release profiles. The prepared gels were evaluated for several physico-chemical parameters to justify their suitability for topical use. The in vitro drug release studies were carried out by using Franz cell diffusion apparatus across both synthetic membrane and excised albino rabbit skin. In order to investigate the drug release mechanism a kinetic approach was made by employing Korsmeyer kinetic model to the in vitro drug release profiles of flurbiprofen. The flurbiprofen topical gels were successfully prepared and could be beneficial for topical use.
URI: http://142.54.178.187:9060/xmlui/handle/123456789/16176
ISSN: 1011-601X
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