Preliminary investigation tests of novel antifungal topical aerosol

Spray formulation can minimize pain and irritation experience during the application of conventional dosage forms. Econazole Nitrate is an active ingredient of the aerosol concentrate to be used for twice-daily application because of its long durability in the superficial layers of the fungal infect...

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Main Authors: M Monali Kapadia, S T Solanki, V Parmar, M M Thosar, S S Pancholi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2012-01-01
Series:Journal of Pharmacy and Bioallied Sciences
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Online Access:http://www.jpbsonline.org/article.asp?issn=0975-7406;year=2012;volume=4;issue=5;spage=74;epage=76;aulast=Kapadia
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spelling doaj-f23fabe6438943aca96709947bd722152020-11-25T02:45:31ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Pharmacy and Bioallied Sciences0975-74060976-48792012-01-0145747610.4103/0975-7406.94145Preliminary investigation tests of novel antifungal topical aerosolM Monali KapadiaS T SolankiV ParmarM M ThosarS S PancholiSpray formulation can minimize pain and irritation experience during the application of conventional dosage forms. Econazole Nitrate is an active ingredient of the aerosol concentrate to be used for twice-daily application because of its long durability in the superficial layers of the fungal infected skin. The aim of this study is preliminary investigation of Econazole Nitrate spray by varying the concentrations of different constituents of the spray. The ratios of Propylene glycol (PG) and isopropyl myristate (IPM) were selected as independent variables in 2 2 full factorial designs, keeping the concentration of solvent, co-solvent and propellant LPG constant. Aerosol also contained Ethanol as solvent and Isopropyl alcohol as co-solvent. All ingredients of the aerosol were packaged in an aluminum container fitted with continuous-spray valves. Physical properties evaluated for the Econazole Nitrate spray included delivery rate, delivery amount, pressure, minimum fill, leakage, flammability, spray patterns, particle image and plume angle. Glass containers were used to study incompatibility between concentrate and propellant due to the ease of visible inspection. Isopropyl myristate at lower concentrate showed turbidity, while at high concentration it met the requirements for aerosol and produced Econazole Nitrate spray with expected characteristics.http://www.jpbsonline.org/article.asp?issn=0975-7406;year=2012;volume=4;issue=5;spage=74;epage=76;aulast=KapadiaTopical spraydelivery rateminimum fillplume angle
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S T Solanki
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S T Solanki
V Parmar
M M Thosar
S S Pancholi
Preliminary investigation tests of novel antifungal topical aerosol
Journal of Pharmacy and Bioallied Sciences
Topical spray
delivery rate
minimum fill
plume angle
author_facet M Monali Kapadia
S T Solanki
V Parmar
M M Thosar
S S Pancholi
author_sort M Monali Kapadia
title Preliminary investigation tests of novel antifungal topical aerosol
title_short Preliminary investigation tests of novel antifungal topical aerosol
title_full Preliminary investigation tests of novel antifungal topical aerosol
title_fullStr Preliminary investigation tests of novel antifungal topical aerosol
title_full_unstemmed Preliminary investigation tests of novel antifungal topical aerosol
title_sort preliminary investigation tests of novel antifungal topical aerosol
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Journal of Pharmacy and Bioallied Sciences
issn 0975-7406
0976-4879
publishDate 2012-01-01
description Spray formulation can minimize pain and irritation experience during the application of conventional dosage forms. Econazole Nitrate is an active ingredient of the aerosol concentrate to be used for twice-daily application because of its long durability in the superficial layers of the fungal infected skin. The aim of this study is preliminary investigation of Econazole Nitrate spray by varying the concentrations of different constituents of the spray. The ratios of Propylene glycol (PG) and isopropyl myristate (IPM) were selected as independent variables in 2 2 full factorial designs, keeping the concentration of solvent, co-solvent and propellant LPG constant. Aerosol also contained Ethanol as solvent and Isopropyl alcohol as co-solvent. All ingredients of the aerosol were packaged in an aluminum container fitted with continuous-spray valves. Physical properties evaluated for the Econazole Nitrate spray included delivery rate, delivery amount, pressure, minimum fill, leakage, flammability, spray patterns, particle image and plume angle. Glass containers were used to study incompatibility between concentrate and propellant due to the ease of visible inspection. Isopropyl myristate at lower concentrate showed turbidity, while at high concentration it met the requirements for aerosol and produced Econazole Nitrate spray with expected characteristics.
topic Topical spray
delivery rate
minimum fill
plume angle
url http://www.jpbsonline.org/article.asp?issn=0975-7406;year=2012;volume=4;issue=5;spage=74;epage=76;aulast=Kapadia
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