Evaluation of the Film-Forming Ability for Heparinoid Cream Formulations.

IF 1.3 4区 医学 Q4 CHEMISTRY, MEDICINAL
Niina Shikamura, Toshiro Fukami, Tatsuo Koide, Yoshihisa Yamamoto
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Abstract

We compared the film-forming ability of a heparinoid cream (HP-C) formulation, an oil-in-water-type emulsion used as a moisturizer, and found that the original HP-C (HP-CO) formulation formed a thick and robust film that floated easily on an acrylic plate. It is suggested that the thickness and robustness of HP-CO contributed to the retention of its high keratin water content, while its floatability helped prevent adhesion to clothing after application. Among the generic HP-C formulations tested, only one (HP-CG1) formed a film with properties similar to those of HP-CO. When the HP-C formulations were mixed with white petrolatum, the floatability of the resulting film was eliminated, and the film easily disintegrated upon physical stimulation with a spatula. These results suggest that mixing the HP-C formulations with other ointment bases, such as white petrolatum, is not appropriate from the standpoint of film formation. Because peaks corresponding to glycerin (GL) were clearly observed in the near-IR spectra of both HP-CO and HP-CG1 after 24 h at room temperature, we explored the addition of water-soluble polyhydric alcohols, such as GL and propylene glycol (PG), to generic HP-C formulations that did not initially demonstrate good film-forming properties. The state of the film and its floatability tended to improve when these generic HP-C formulations were mixed with GL or PG. Thus, these results indicate that the film-forming ability differed depending on the HP-C formulation. Furthermore, the results suggest that GL played a key role in the successful film formation observed in both HP-CO and HP-CG1.

类肝素乳膏制剂成膜能力的评价。
我们比较了类肝素霜(HP-C)配方的成膜能力,这是一种用作保湿剂的水包油型乳液,发现原来的HP-C (HP-CO)配方形成了一层厚而坚固的薄膜,很容易漂浮在丙烯酸板上。研究表明,HP-CO的厚度和坚固性有助于保持其高角蛋白含水量,而其可浮性有助于防止应用后粘附在衣服上。在所测试的通用HP-C配方中,只有一种(HP-CG1)形成了与HP-CO性能相似的薄膜。当HP-C配方与白色凡士林混合时,所得到的膜的可浮性被消除,并且膜在用刮刀物理刺激时容易解体。这些结果表明,从成膜的角度来看,将HP-C制剂与其他软膏基质(如白凡士林)混合是不合适的。由于室温下24小时后,HP-CO和HP-CG1的近红外光谱中都清晰地观察到甘油(GL)对应的峰,因此我们探索了将水溶性多羟基醇(如GL和丙二醇(PG))添加到最初未表现出良好成膜性能的通用HP-C配方中。当这些通用HP-C配方与GL或PG混合时,膜的状态和可浮性都有改善的趋势,因此,这些结果表明HP-C配方的成膜能力不同。此外,结果表明,GL在HP-CO和HP-CG1中成功形成薄膜中发挥了关键作用。
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CiteScore
3.20
自引率
5.90%
发文量
132
审稿时长
1.7 months
期刊介绍: The CPB covers various chemical topics in the pharmaceutical and health sciences fields dealing with biologically active compounds, natural products, and medicines, while BPB deals with a wide range of biological topics in the pharmaceutical and health sciences fields including scientific research from basic to clinical studies. For details of their respective scopes, please refer to the submission topic categories below. Topics: Organic chemistry In silico science Inorganic chemistry Pharmacognosy Health statistics Forensic science Biochemistry Pharmacology Pharmaceutical care and science Medicinal chemistry Analytical chemistry Physical pharmacy Natural product chemistry Toxicology Environmental science Molecular and cellular biology Biopharmacy and pharmacokinetics Pharmaceutical education Chemical biology Physical chemistry Pharmaceutical engineering Epidemiology Hygiene Regulatory science Immunology and microbiology Clinical pharmacy Miscellaneous.
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