FORMULATION AND EVALUATION OF FLUCONAZOLE ANTIFUNGAL GEL
Shrishail M. Ghurghure, Sachin A. Yanjane*
ABSTRACT
The aim of the study was to formulate and evaluate fluconazole topical antifungal gel. Fluconazole is an imidazole derivative and used for the treatment of local and systemic mycosis. The oral use of Fluconazole isn’t much recommended because it has many side effects. Fluconazole topical gel preparation aren’t available within the market, thus this formulation is made for better patient compliance and to reduce the dose of the drug and to avoid the side effects like liver damage and kidney damage. FT-IR study confirmed the purity of drug and polymers. Fluconazole topical gel was formulated by different polymers with different ratios like Carbopol 971p and noveon AA1 within the concentration of 1% and 1.5% respectively. DMSO was used as penetration enhancer. Formulated gel was characterized for
drug content, pH determination, viscosity measurement, spreadability, extrudability, in vitro diffusion and anti-fungal activity. The pH of all formulations lies between the traditional pH range of the skin. Drug content results concluded that the uniform drug distribution throughout the gel formulation. The in vitro diffusion of batch F3 give highest drug release.
Keywords: Fluconazole, Noveon AA1, Carbopol 971p, Topical Gel, Antifungal activity.
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