Transdermal iontophoretic delivery of timolol maleate
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https://doi.org/10.1590/S1984-82502012000400026Keywords:
Timolol maleate^i1^stransdermal iontophoretic transp, Transdermal iontophoresis^i1^sdrug rele, Drugs^i1^srele, Timolol maleate^i1^sskin permeat, Carbopol gel^i1^stransdermal iontophoretic delivAbstract
Transdermal iontophoresis would be a promising method for the systemic delivery of water soluble and ionic drugs of relatively high molecular size, including peptides. The objective of the present study was to investigate the effect of biological variable such as guinea pig and human cadaver skin and other variables like drug concentration, current density on the transdermal iontophoretic transport of timolol maleate. The permeation profile of drug using solution and gel formulation was studied and compared. For better bioavailability, better patient compliance, and enhanced delivery, an iontophoretic drug delivery system of a timolol maleate matrix gel was formulated using Carbopol 974P. The study was conducted using silver-silver chloride electrodes across the guinea pig and human cadaver skin. Viscosity measurements and flux calculations indicated the suitability of the Carbopol 974P gel for transdermal iontophoretic delivery of timolol maleate. Anodal iontophoresis with silver-silver chloride electrode significantly increased the timolol maleate skin permeation as compared with the passive permeation study. The amount of timolol maleate transported during iontophoresis was significantly different among the different skins. However, iontophoretic gel formulations provided required flux of drug through human cadaver skin.Downloads
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2012-12-01
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Transdermal iontophoretic delivery of timolol maleate . (2012). Brazilian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 48(4), 819-827. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1984-82502012000400026