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Drug Development and Industrial Pharmacy | 2016

Formulation and development of ophthalmic in situ gel for the treatment ocular inflammation and infection using application of quality by design concept

Nirav Patel; Vaishali Thakkar; Viral Metalia; Lalji Baldaniya; Tejal R. Gandhi; Mukesh C. Gohel

Abstract Context: The conventional liquid ophthalmic delivery systems exhibit short pre-corneal residence time and the relative impermeability to the cornea which leads to poor ocular bioavailability. Objective: The aim of this study was to apply quality by design (QbD) for development of dexamethasone sodium phosphate (DSP) and tobramycin sulfate (TS)-loaded thermoresponsive ophthalmic in situ gel containing Poloxamer 407 and hydroxyl propyl methyl cellulose (HPMC) K4M for prolonging the pre-corneal residence time, ocular bioavability and decreases the frequency of administration of dosage form. The material attributes and the critical quality attributes (CQA) of the in situ gel were identified. Central composite design (CCD) was adopted to optimize the formulation. Materials and methods: The ophthalmic in situ forming gels were prepared by cold method. Materials attributes were the amount of Poloxamer 407 and HPMC and CQA identified were Gel strength, mucoadhesive index, gelation temperature and % of drug release of both drug. Results and discussion: Optimized batch (F*) containing 16.75% poloxamer 407 and 0.54% HPMC K4M were exhibited all results in acceptable limits. Compared with the marketed formulation, optimized in situ gel showed delayed Tmax, improved Cmax and AUC in rabbit aqueous humor, suggesting the sustained drug release and better corneal penetration and absorption. Conclusion: According to the study, it could be concluded that DSP and TS would be successfully formulated as in situ gelling mucoadhesive system for the treatment of steroid responsive eye infections with the properties of sustained drug release, prolonged ocular retention and improved corneal penetration.


Drug Delivery | 2016

Development of loteprednol etabonate-loaded cationic nanoemulsified in-situ ophthalmic gel for sustained delivery and enhanced ocular bioavailability

Nirav Patel; Happy Nakrani; Mihir Raval; Navin Sheth

Abstract A novel cationic nanoemulsified in-situ ophthalmic gel of loteprednol etabonate (LE) was developed to improve the permeability and retention time of formulations for overall improvement of drug’s ocular bioavability. Capryol 90 (oil phase), tween 80 (surfactant) and transcutol P (cosurfactant) was selected as formulation excipients to construct pseudoternary phase diagrams and nanoemulsion region was recognized from diagrams. Spontaneous emulsification method was used to manufacture LE nanoemulsion and it was optimized using 32 factorial design by considering the amount of oil and the ratio of surfactant to cosurfactant (Smix) as independent variables and evaluated for various physicochemical properties. Optimized NE was dispersed in Poloxamer 407 and 188 solution to form nanoemulsified sols that were predictable to transform into in-situ gels at corneal temperature. Drug pharmacokinetics of sterilized optimized in situ NE gel, NE-ISG2 [0.69% w/w Capryol 90, 0.99%w/w Smix (3:1), 13% Poloxamer 407, 4% w/w Poloxamer 188] and marketed formulation were assessed in rabbit aqueous humor. The in-situ gels were clear, shear thinning in nature and displayed zero-order drug release kinetics. NE-ISG2 showed the minimum ocular irritation potential and significantly (p < 0.01) higher Cmax and AUC(0–10 h), delayed Tmax, extended mean residence time and improved (2.54-fold times) bioavailability compared to marketed formulation.


International journal of pharmaceutical investigation | 2016

Development and characterization of novel hydrogel containing antimicrobial drug for treatment of burns

Vaishali Thakkar; Vaishali Korat; Lalji Baldaniya; Mukesh C. Gohel; Tejal R. Gandhi; Nirav Patel

Introduction: The aim of burn management and therapy is fast healing and epithelisation to prevent infection. The present study is concerned with the development and characterization of a novel nanaoparticulate system; cubosomes, loaded with silver sulfadiazine (SSD) and Aloe vera for topical treatment of infected burns. Methods: Cubosome dispersions were formulated by an emulsification technique using different concentrations of a lipid phase Glyceryl Monooleate (GMO) and Poloxamer 407. The optimum formulae were incorporated in an aloe vera gel containing carbopol 934, to form cubosomal hydrogels (cubogels). The cubogels were characterized by in vitro release of SSD, rheological properties, pH, bioadhesion, Transmission Electron Microscopy and in-vivo Wound Healing Study. Results: The results show that the different concentration of GMO had significant effect on particle size, % EE and in vitro drug release. From the in-vitro drug release pattern and similarity factor (f2), it was concluded that batch CG3 (15% GMO and 1% P407) exhibited complete and controlled drug release within 12 hour (i.e. 98.25%), better bio adhesion and superior burn healing as compared to the marketed product. Conclusion: The in vivo burns healing study in rats revealed that the prepared optimized cubogel containing SSD and aloe vera has superior burns healing rate than cubogel with only SSD and marketed preparation so, it may be successfully used in the treatment of deep second degree burn.


Journal of Drug Delivery Science and Technology | 2015

Optimization of curcumin loaded vaginal in-situ hydrogel by box-behnken statistical design for contraception

Nirav Patel; Vaishali Thakkar; Parita Moradiya; Tejal R. Gandhi; Mukesh C. Gohel


Journal of Pharmaceutical Investigation | 2016

Formulation and evaluation of microsponge gel for topical delivery of fluconazole for fungal therapy

Nirav Patel; Niyati Padia; Neha Vadgama; Mihir Raval; Navin Sheth


Journal of Pharmaceutical Innovation | 2015

Formulation and Development of In Situ Nasal Gelling Systems for Quetiapine Fumarate-Loaded Mucoadhesive Microemulsion

Nirav Patel; Manoj Baldaniya; Mihir Raval; Navin Sheth


Archive | 2010

Design, development and in vitro evaluation of Mesalamine tablets containing Pectin and Chitosan for colon-specific drug delivery

Nirav Patel; Jayvadan K. Patel; Shreeraj H. Shah; Jagruti Patel


Archive | 2008

Novel Pharmaceutical Approaches For Colon- Specific Drug Delivery: An Overview

Nirav Patel; Jayvadan K. Patel; Tejal R. Gandhi; Tejal Soni; Shreeraj H. Shah


Materials Today: Proceedings | 2015

Formulation and Evaluation of Genistein – A Novel Isoflavone Loaded Chitosan and Eudragit® Nanoparticles for Cancer Therapy

Nirav Patel; Navin Sheth; Behzad Mohddesi


Current Drug Therapy | 2017

Optimization of Ivabradine Hydrochloride Transdermal Patch by D-Optimal Mixture Design: In Vitro and In Vivo Evaluation

Kalpana G. Patel; Vaishali Thakkar; Kartik H. Dudhat; Mitesh H. Motisariya; Purvi Shah; Nirav Patel; Kirti V. Patel; Tosha Pandya; Jenee Christian; Tejal R. Gandhi

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Tejal R. Gandhi

Gujarat Technological University

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Kalpana G. Patel

Gujarat Technological University

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