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Original Articles

Thermosensitive Gels for the Topical Administration of Diltiazem

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Pages 320-325 | Received 30 Oct 2009, Accepted 21 Dec 2009, Published online: 23 Feb 2011
 

Abstract

In the present work, thermosensitive systems were prepared, characterized, and proposed for diltiazem administration in the topical treatment of anal fissures. Methylcellulose and PluronicF127 were used as gelling polymers. Some low-toxicity molecules, such as sodium glycocholate, citric acid, and lactic acid, were added to gel formulations as counterions to enhance diltiazem lipophilicity. The systems were characterized by sol-gel transition temperature, viscosity, and rheological studies. The resulting data allowed us to determine which systems presented sol-gel transition. A change from Newtonian to plastic behavior at sol-gel transition temperature was observed. An increase in diltiazem pig skin permeability and two-fold skin accumulation was observed in the presence of citric acid.

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