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Research Articles

Luliconazole vesicular based gel formulations for its enhanced topical delivery

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Pages 388-406 | Received 15 May 2019, Accepted 14 Oct 2019, Published online: 31 Oct 2019
 

Abstract

Luliconazole is a new drug candidate for treatment of topical fungal infections. Its present therapy is associated with limitations of very poor and slow skin permeation, leading to required long term repeated administration for complete cure of disease. Lipid nanocarriers based elastic lipogel and ethogel formulations were developed in strength of 1% w/w and extensively characterized in vitro, ex-vivo, and in vivo and compared for their results to the marketed formulation. The prepared formulations were found to have ideal pH, nanometric vesicle size, encapsulation efficiency (92.7% and 91.2%), zeta potential (−17.0 and −32.8 mV), and viscosity (6.6 and 7.8 Pa.s) with no signs of instability on storage. In vitro activity against Candida albicans and dermatophytes demonstrated the prepared formulations to be 3 and 2.5 times more potent than marketed formulation, respectively. Ex vivo skin permeation and deposition studies, performed on various biological membranes and a synthetic membrane, manifest that Strat-M membrane resembles closest to the human skin followed by porcine ear skin, rat, and mice skin. Enhanced skin deposition of elastic lipogel and ethogel as compared to conventional marketed cream is also confirmed by SEM and CLSM analysis of the treated skin. In vivo antifungal activity on albino rats demonstrated vesicle based gel formulations to be safe, non irritant and more effective in topical treatment of fungal infections, with no drug reaching to systemic circulation. Thus, findings of the study demonstrate elastic liposomes and ethosomes, as a carrier are an attractive approach for enhanced topical delivery of Luliconazole.

Acknowledgements

The authors are grateful to UGC, New Delhi for granting (University with potential for excellence status) Guru Nanak Dev University and providing the grant for establishment of centre of emerging life sciences (equipped with sophisticated instruments). Also grateful for providing grant under scheme of Centre with Potential for Excellence in Particular Areas (CPEPA) and DST-FIST to Department of Pharmaceutical sciences.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

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