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Preparation of skin friendly topical gel containing betamethasone dipropionate loaded ethosomes and salicylic acid for the treatment of eczema

Aleesha Azhar Khan et al · AMMANIF · 2024

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Ethosomes, a lipid-based vesicular system, are a cutting-edge method for delivering medicinal drugs transdermally for either local or systemic action. Betamethasone Dipropionate ethosomes were fabricated and then these were incorporated into the final gel containing salicylic acid. Betamethasone is an anti-inflammatory agent and salicylic acid acts as a keratolytic agent. The increased drug entrapment and permeation are caused by the high ethanol content of ethosomes. By changing the proportions of ethanol and lipoid S100 in a cold method, ethosomes were created. The concentration of ethanol utilized ranged from 30 to 40%, whereas the concentration of phospholipids ranged from 3 to 5%. The characteristics of ethosomes made with 40% ethanol and 3% Lipoid S100 were improved. The size, zeta potential, entrapment efficacy, in-vitro release profile, ex-vivo skin permeation study, plus in-vitro stability investigations of the prepared Betamethasone Dipropionate ethosomes were all assessed. With an average size of 220-240nm, entrapment efficiency was 81.42-91.65%%, zeta potential was -12.91 to -14.42, and its in-vitro cumulative drug release over 12 hours was 96%. The drug penetration from the ethosomes gel formulation through the rat skin was two times more than that of the Betamethasone control gel. Ethosomes gel's rheological behaviour was evaluated, and pseudo plastic flow behaviour suggested that the formulation was suitable for topical use. Moreover, the formulations were stable at 8 °C and the ethosomes formulation demonstrated improved drug penetration through the epidermal membrane, improving the medication's bioavailability.

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al, A. A. K. E. (2024). Preparation of skin friendly topical gel containing betamethasone dipropionate loaded ethosomes and salicylic acid for the treatment of eczema. https://www.ammanif.com/journal/jcp/index.php/home/article/view/314

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al, Aleesha Azhar Khan et. "Preparation of skin friendly topical gel containing betamethasone dipropionate loaded ethosomes and salicylic acid for the treatment of eczema." 2024. https://www.ammanif.com/journal/jcp/index.php/home/article/view/314.

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al, Aleesha Azhar Khan et. 2024. "Preparation of skin friendly topical gel containing betamethasone dipropionate loaded ethosomes and salicylic acid for the treatment of eczema.". https://www.ammanif.com/journal/jcp/index.php/home/article/view/314.

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al, A. A. K. E. 2024, Preparation of skin friendly topical gel containing betamethasone dipropionate loaded ethosomes and salicylic acid for the treatment of eczema, AMMANIF, available at: https://www.ammanif.com/journal/jcp/index.php/home/article/view/314 [Accessed 30 Jun. 2026].

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Título
Preparation of skin friendly topical gel containing betamethasone dipropionate loaded ethosomes and salicylic acid for the treatment of eczema
Autor / colaboradores
Aleesha Azhar Khan et al
Editorial
AMMANIF
Año de publicación
2024
ISSN
2521-0521
ISSN
2521-0521
Idioma
eng

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