C. Laugel et al., OIL-WATER-OIL MULTIPLE EMULSIONS FOR PROLONGED DELIVERY OF HYDROCORTISONE AFTER TOPICAL APPLICATION - COMPARISON WITH SIMPLE EMULSIONS, International journal of pharmaceutics, 160(1), 1998, pp. 109-117
Multiple emulsions show a high potential for prolonged delivery of dru
gs. In multiple emulsions, the entrapped substance can be transfered f
rom the internal phase to the external phase through the middle phase,
i.e. the membrane phase. These systems could be used for prolonged de
livery of drugs. The present study was aimed to assess the suitability
of oil-water-oil emulsions as prolonged release topical formulations
of hydrocortisone. In order to avoid any influence of the composition
of the formulation and to study only the effect of the emulsion type,
a multiple emulsion as well as a simple emulsion were prepared with ex
actly the same composition. The percutaneous absorption of hydrocortis
one from these two emulsion types was studied. At a finite dose, the p
ercentage of hydrocortisone absorbed from the simple emulsion was 1.5-
fold greater than that observed from the multiple emulsion, and the dr
ug was kept longer in the epidermis and dermis from this galenic form.
It was concluded that the multiple oil-water-oil emulsion systems may
be used for obtaining a prolonged topical release of hydrocortisone.
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