GELLIFIED EMULSION: A NEW BORN FORMULATION FOR TOPICAL DELIVERY OF HYDROPHOBIC DRUGS
Sonaje Sumeet Purushottam*, Gondkar Sheetal Bhaskarrao, Saudagar Ravindra Bhanudas
ABSTRACT
Emulgel has emerged as promising drug delivery system for the
delivery of hydrophobic drugs. When gel and emulsion are used in
combined form the dosage form are referred as Emulgel.Emulgel are
either emulsion of oil in water or water in oil type, which is gelled by
mixing it with gelling agent. Incorporation of emulsion into gel
increases its stability and makes it dual release control system. The
presence of gelling agent in the water phase converts a classical
emulsion into an emulgel. The major objective behind this formulation
is delivery of hydrophobic drugs to systemic circulation via skin.
These emulgel are having major advantages on novel vesicular systems
as well as on conventional systems in various aspects. The emulgel for
dermatological use has several favorable properties such as being
thixotropic, greaseless, easily spreadable, easily removable, emollient, non-staining, watersoluble,
longer shelf life, bio-friendly, transparent and pleasing appearance.Various
permeation enhancers can potentiate the effect, so emulgels can be used as better topical drug
delivery systems over present systems. The use of emulgels can be extended in analgesics,
antiviral and antifungal drugs.
Keywords: Emulgel, Hydrophobic drugs, Dermal delivery, Thixotropic, Penetration enhancers.
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