Effects of PVA, PVP, and Glycerol on the Viscosity of a Transdermal Patch

Jirarutinan Tathimongkon, A. Chaijaruwanich, W. Nakkiew, W. Wattanutchariya
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Transdermal patches find extensive application in both medicine and cosmetics, offering distinct functional properties based on their unique formulations. In this study, polymer film patches were developed using a mixture design methodology, incorporating polyvinyl alcohol (PVA), polyvinyl pyrrolidone (PVP), glycerol (GLY), and deionized water (DW). To investigate the impact of the mixture on patch viscosity, seventeen different mixtures were designed using extreme vertices and were prepared through a simple casting technique. The special quartic model proved to be the most suitable for explaining the relationship between ingredients and predicting viscosity, as it demonstrated impressive statistical performance with a standard deviation of 296.237, an R-squared value of 99.80%, and a mean absolute percentage error of 4.24%. To validate the accuracy of our viscosity predictions, five mixture ratios were randomly selected from the contour plots, resulting in a mean absolute percentage error of 7.71%. In evaluating viscosity and mixture ratio, PVA demonstrated a significant influence compared to other constituents. Higher levels of PVP correlated with increased viscosity, whereas increased GLY concentration led to decreased viscosity. Additionally, the impact of GLY on viscosity diminishes with higher concentrations of PVP and PVA, aligning with the antagonistic terms PVP*GLY and PVA*GLY. Furthermore, antagonistic behavior was observed for the PVA*DW interactions, while synergistic tendencies were observed for the PVA*PVP interaction.
PVA、PVP 和甘油对透皮贴片粘度的影响
透皮贴剂广泛应用于医药和化妆品领域,其独特的配方具有不同的功能特性。本研究采用混合物设计方法开发了聚合物薄膜贴片,将聚乙烯醇(PVA)、聚乙烯吡咯烷酮(PVP)、甘油(GLY)和去离子水(DW)混合在一起。为了研究混合物对贴片粘度的影响,我们使用极端顶点设计了 17 种不同的混合物,并通过简单的浇铸技术进行制备。事实证明,特殊的四元模型最适合解释成分之间的关系和预测粘度,因为它表现出令人印象深刻的统计性能,标准偏差为 296.237,R 方值为 99.80%,平均绝对百分比误差为 4.24%。为了验证粘度预测的准确性,我们从等值线图中随机选取了五种混合物比率,得出的平均绝对百分比误差为 7.71%。在评估粘度和混合物比例时,与其他成分相比,PVA 具有显著的影响。PVP 含量越高,粘度越高,而 GLY 浓度越高,粘度越低。此外,GLY 对粘度的影响随着 PVP 和 PVA 浓度的增加而减小,这与 PVP*GLY 和 PVA*GLY 的拮抗作用相一致。此外,在 PVA*DW 相互作用中观察到了拮抗行为,而在 PVA*PVP 相互作用中观察到了协同趋势。
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