Abstract

The objective of present research work was to formulate and evaluate topical gel containing tretinoin–cyclodextrin (CD) binary complex loaded into nanostructured lipid carriers (NLCs). Use of cyclodextrin and nanolipid carrier together in a system produced a synergistic effect by increasing the drug release and skin permeation, thus improving the overall therapeutic effect. Two different cyclodextrins i.e. β-CD and its water soluble polymeric derivative epichlorohydrin-β-cyclodextrin (EPI-β-CD) were used to obtain binary inclusion complex of drug-cyclodextrin (D-CD) systems by two different techniques (kneading and co-evaporation). The prepared solid complexes were characterized by FTIR, DSC, XRD etc. and the best system was selected for loading into nanolipid carriers. NLC comprising glyceryl mono stearate (GMS) and oleic acid were obtained by slightly modified emulsification evaporation method. Four different formulations of NLCs were suitability characterized for particle size, zeta potential, entrapment efficiency, drug loading and drug release. EPI-β-CD was found to be more effective than β-CD in enhancing solubility and dissolution properties of tretinoin. The most effective NLC formulation was incorporated into carbopol hydrogel which showed better permeation properties than that of the reference gel (0.1%).

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