Abstract

Apigenin is a flavonoid that is abundantly present in fruits and vegetables. It has a diverse range of therapeutic properties, including cardioprotective, neuroprotective, analgesic, and cancer-preventive effects. Its safety profile, even at higher doses, makes the compound particularly valuable. Apigenin, along with excipients, was used to formulate patches using the solventcasting method on a glass mold. Seven distinct batches of patches were formulated using different combinations of polymers. The drug-polymer ratios employed in these formulations were (1:2), (1:3), (1:4), (1:4), (1:(2:8), (1:(1:9), and (1:(2:8) for both drugs. The formulated patches were evaluated and results indicate that the transdermal patches (TP5) have promising results.

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