Comparison of various pharmaceutical properties of clobetasol propionate cream formulations - considering stability of mixture with moisturizer-

Abstract Background The clobetasol propionate cream formulations (CLB Cr ) belong to the “strongest” group, and are used widely. In addition, those formulations are often used as a mixture with moisturizer. Recently, we evaluated pharmaceutical properties of the CLB Cr using near infrared (NIR) spec...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Yoshihisa Yamamoto, Yoshinori Onuki, Toshiro Fukami, Tatsuo Koide
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2020-01-01
Series:Journal of Pharmaceutical Health Care and Sciences
Subjects:
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s40780-020-0158-y
id doaj-95c95a3258604cea958aeb11c634d521
record_format Article
spelling doaj-95c95a3258604cea958aeb11c634d5212021-01-31T16:03:34ZengBMCJournal of Pharmaceutical Health Care and Sciences2055-02942020-01-016111110.1186/s40780-020-0158-yComparison of various pharmaceutical properties of clobetasol propionate cream formulations - considering stability of mixture with moisturizer-Yoshihisa Yamamoto0Yoshinori Onuki1Toshiro Fukami2Tatsuo Koide3Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Teikyo Heisei UniversityFaculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of ToyamaMeiji Pharmaceutical UniversityDivision of Drugs, National Institute of Health SciencesAbstract Background The clobetasol propionate cream formulations (CLB Cr ) belong to the “strongest” group, and are used widely. In addition, those formulations are often used as a mixture with moisturizer. Recently, we evaluated pharmaceutical properties of the CLB Cr using near infrared (NIR) spectroscopy, and characteristic NIR spectra depending on the formulation were observed. In the present study, we attempted to evaluate the more diverse pharmaceutical properties of CLB Cr , including the stability of mixture of CLB Cr and moisturizer. Method Pharmaceutical properties of CLB Cr were evaluated using from rheological characteristics, microscopic observation, dye permeability observations, electrical conductivity method, thermogravimetry-differential thermal analysis (TG-DTA) and near infrared (NIR) spectroscopy. Stability of mixtures of CLB Cr and moisturizer were evaluated using from dye method and NIR spectroscopy. Results The hardness of Dermovate® (DRM), Glydil® (GDL), and Myalone® (MYA) was greater than that of CLB Cr . High concentrations of white beeswax were considered the reason for the hardness of DRM and GDL. On the other hand, the hardness of MYA may be due to the presence of macrogol 6000. After storage of the cream formulations discharged from the tube at room temperature, mass reduction and attenuation of the peak reflecting water of NIR spectroscopy occurred in a time-dependent manner, except for GDL and MYA. Only GDL was shown to be a w/o-type formulation by dye and electric conductivity measurements, which suggested that this was the reason for the lack of changes in the mass or NIR spectrum of samples after storage. In the NIR spectrum of MYA, the peak reflecting water slightly increased in a time-dependent manner, suggesting the water absorption of macrogol 6000. TG-DTA provided curves indicating the presence of water in each formulation, except for MYA, which was consistent with water quantification previously reported. Finally, when mixing the CLB Cr with a moisturizer, in any CLB Cr , the stability of the mixture with w/o-type moisturizer varies greatly depending on the each CLB Cr . Conclusion Thus, even for cream formulations with the same active pharmaceutical ingredient, pharmaceutical properties and stability of mixture with moisturizer may different significantly.https://doi.org/10.1186/s40780-020-0158-yClobetasol propionateCreamRheological propertyNear infrared spectroscopyGenericTG-DTA
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Yoshihisa Yamamoto
Yoshinori Onuki
Toshiro Fukami
Tatsuo Koide
spellingShingle Yoshihisa Yamamoto
Yoshinori Onuki
Toshiro Fukami
Tatsuo Koide
Comparison of various pharmaceutical properties of clobetasol propionate cream formulations - considering stability of mixture with moisturizer-
Journal of Pharmaceutical Health Care and Sciences
Clobetasol propionate
Cream
Rheological property
Near infrared spectroscopy
Generic
TG-DTA
author_facet Yoshihisa Yamamoto
Yoshinori Onuki
Toshiro Fukami
Tatsuo Koide
author_sort Yoshihisa Yamamoto
title Comparison of various pharmaceutical properties of clobetasol propionate cream formulations - considering stability of mixture with moisturizer-
title_short Comparison of various pharmaceutical properties of clobetasol propionate cream formulations - considering stability of mixture with moisturizer-
title_full Comparison of various pharmaceutical properties of clobetasol propionate cream formulations - considering stability of mixture with moisturizer-
title_fullStr Comparison of various pharmaceutical properties of clobetasol propionate cream formulations - considering stability of mixture with moisturizer-
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of various pharmaceutical properties of clobetasol propionate cream formulations - considering stability of mixture with moisturizer-
title_sort comparison of various pharmaceutical properties of clobetasol propionate cream formulations - considering stability of mixture with moisturizer-
publisher BMC
series Journal of Pharmaceutical Health Care and Sciences
issn 2055-0294
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Abstract Background The clobetasol propionate cream formulations (CLB Cr ) belong to the “strongest” group, and are used widely. In addition, those formulations are often used as a mixture with moisturizer. Recently, we evaluated pharmaceutical properties of the CLB Cr using near infrared (NIR) spectroscopy, and characteristic NIR spectra depending on the formulation were observed. In the present study, we attempted to evaluate the more diverse pharmaceutical properties of CLB Cr , including the stability of mixture of CLB Cr and moisturizer. Method Pharmaceutical properties of CLB Cr were evaluated using from rheological characteristics, microscopic observation, dye permeability observations, electrical conductivity method, thermogravimetry-differential thermal analysis (TG-DTA) and near infrared (NIR) spectroscopy. Stability of mixtures of CLB Cr and moisturizer were evaluated using from dye method and NIR spectroscopy. Results The hardness of Dermovate® (DRM), Glydil® (GDL), and Myalone® (MYA) was greater than that of CLB Cr . High concentrations of white beeswax were considered the reason for the hardness of DRM and GDL. On the other hand, the hardness of MYA may be due to the presence of macrogol 6000. After storage of the cream formulations discharged from the tube at room temperature, mass reduction and attenuation of the peak reflecting water of NIR spectroscopy occurred in a time-dependent manner, except for GDL and MYA. Only GDL was shown to be a w/o-type formulation by dye and electric conductivity measurements, which suggested that this was the reason for the lack of changes in the mass or NIR spectrum of samples after storage. In the NIR spectrum of MYA, the peak reflecting water slightly increased in a time-dependent manner, suggesting the water absorption of macrogol 6000. TG-DTA provided curves indicating the presence of water in each formulation, except for MYA, which was consistent with water quantification previously reported. Finally, when mixing the CLB Cr with a moisturizer, in any CLB Cr , the stability of the mixture with w/o-type moisturizer varies greatly depending on the each CLB Cr . Conclusion Thus, even for cream formulations with the same active pharmaceutical ingredient, pharmaceutical properties and stability of mixture with moisturizer may different significantly.
topic Clobetasol propionate
Cream
Rheological property
Near infrared spectroscopy
Generic
TG-DTA
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s40780-020-0158-y
work_keys_str_mv AT yoshihisayamamoto comparisonofvariouspharmaceuticalpropertiesofclobetasolpropionatecreamformulationsconsideringstabilityofmixturewithmoisturizer
AT yoshinorionuki comparisonofvariouspharmaceuticalpropertiesofclobetasolpropionatecreamformulationsconsideringstabilityofmixturewithmoisturizer
AT toshirofukami comparisonofvariouspharmaceuticalpropertiesofclobetasolpropionatecreamformulationsconsideringstabilityofmixturewithmoisturizer
AT tatsuokoide comparisonofvariouspharmaceuticalpropertiesofclobetasolpropionatecreamformulationsconsideringstabilityofmixturewithmoisturizer
_version_ 1724316975358803968