Bigels:一个更新的系统——一个专题应用的机会

Nensi Raytthatha, Jigar Vyas, Isha Shah, U. Upadhyay
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简介:凝胶是由至少两部分组成的固体或半固体系统,即含有液体并相互渗透的凝聚体。水凝胶、乳液凝胶和有机凝胶是众所周知的新型凝胶体系,但也有一些缺点。例如,水凝胶提供亲水性但水溶性较差的药物,穿透角质层的能力较低,有机凝胶具有油腻的性质,会导致粘性和难以去除,乳化凝胶具有不同的机械相,会导致不稳定性。这种障碍可以通过使用一种名为bigels的独特创新配方来解决。方法:水相通常由亲水性聚合物制成,而有机相由于存在有机凝胶剂而由凝胶植物油组成。对于bigel制造工艺,应考虑各相中相应胶凝剂的百分比、有机凝胶/水凝胶的比例以及混合温度和速度。水凝胶和有机凝胶中所需特性的存在增加了患者的依从性以及亲脂性和亲水性药物的负载能力。结果:本描述性综述的主要重点是研究混合体系(即bigels或多组分有机凝胶)各个部分之间可能的相关性(即交联聚合物结构)。Bigels是通过将水凝胶与有机凝胶结合而形成的系统。讨论:到目前为止,研究人员主要研究了局部应用中的bigel系统。这些大人物在研究中进行了调查,但尚未在市场上流行起来。
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Bigels: A newer system – An opportunity for topical application
Introduction: A gel is a solid or semisolid system composed of at least two parts, namely a condensed mass containing and interpenetrating a liquid. Hydrogel, emulgel and organogel are novel gel systems that are widely known but have some drawbacks. For example, hydrogel delivers hydrophilic but not poorly water-soluble drugs and has a lower ability to penetrate the stratum corneum, organogel has a greasy nature that causes stickiness and difficulty in removal and emulgel has different mechanical phases that cause instability. This impediment can be solved by using a unique and innovative formulation termed bigels. Method: The aqueous phase is typically made by a hydrophilic polymer, while the organic phase is comprised of gelled vegetable oil due to the presence of an organogelator. For the bigel manufacturing process, the percentage of the respective gelling agent in each phase, the organogel/hydrogel ratio, as well as the mixing temperature and speed, should be considered. The presence of desirable characteristics in both hydrogels and organogels increases patient compliance as well as the loading capacity of both lipophilic and hydrophilic drugs. Result: The substantial focus of this descriptive review is to look at the possible correlations (i.e. cross-linked polymer structures) among various parts of hybrid systems (i.e. bigels or multi-component organogels). Bigels are systems formed by combining a hydrogel with an organogel. Discussion: So far, researchers have mostly investigated bigel systems for regulated drug administration in topical applications. These bigels are investigated in research, yet to find popularity in the market.
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