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Paper Title: Development and Evaluation of Topical Nanosponges Based Gel Containing Caffeine
Authors Name: Divyesh Bora , Kalpesh Kedare , Tushar Patil , Kalyani Ahire
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Published In: Volume 8 Issue 10, October-2023
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Abstract: A Topical drug conveyance framework is a method for conveying a prescription that is applied on to a specific part of the body, ordinarily the skin, to treat different diseases. Nanosponges act for the purpose of demonstrative devices or to convey restorative specialists to explicitly designated destinations in a controlled way, particularly for ineffectively water-dissolvable medications like caffeine. Nanosponges are little circular particles containing depressions where drug atoms can be put away. The caffeine nanosponges were ready by emulsion dissolvable dispersion technique, utilizing different extents of caffeine(drug): ethylcellulose(polymer) disintegrated in 20ml of dichloromethane and gradually added to the distinct measure of polyvinyl liquor in 100ml of the fluid nonstop stage. The response blend is saved for mixing at 1000 rpm for 2 hrs. Nanosponges were ready for the drug: polymer proportion of 1:1, 1:0.25, 1:0.50, 1:0.75, 1:1.25, 1:1.50. Arranged nanosponges were assessed for weight consistency, molecule size examination, disintegration testing, and microscopy. The nanosponges were additionally figured out into an effective gel by utilizing carbopol 940 polymer. The gel was assessed based on spreadability, consistency, scent, variety, in vitro discharge, and steadiness. From the review, it was presumed that the gel displayed palatable dependability and promising medication discharge. The definition was viewed as a reasonable possibility for the improvement of nanosponges stacked skin gel for helpful use in the treatment of cellulite.
Keywords: Cellulite, Nanosponges, Particle size analysis
Cite Article: "Development and Evaluation of Topical Nanosponges Based Gel Containing Caffeine", International Journal of Science & Engineering Development Research (www.ijrti.org), ISSN:2455-2631, Vol.8, Issue 10, page no.44 - 55, October-2023, Available :http://www.ijrti.org/papers/IJRTI2310009.pdf
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Country: Dhule, Maharashtra, India
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