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Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences | 2014

Efficient Ibuprofen Delivery from Anhydrous Semisolid Formulation Based on a Novel Cross-linked Silicone Polymer Network: An In Vitro and In Vivo Study

Hyder Aliyar; Robert O. Huber; Gary L. Loubert; Ii Gerald Schalau

The use of silicone as a primary polymer in topical semisolid pharmaceutical formulations is infrequent. Recent development of novel silicone materials provides an opportunity to investigate their drug delivery efficiencies. In this study, an anhydrous semisolid formulation was prepared using a novel cross-linked silicone polymer network swollen in isododecane. Similar formulations were prepared using petrolatum, an acrylic, or a cellulose polymer. All formulations contained 5% ibuprofen (IBP). In vitro permeability was evaluated for all formulations and a commercial product using human cadaver epidermis. The silicone formulation delivered IBP more efficiently than all other formulations in terms of flux, cumulative amount, and percent drug release. The silicone formulation showed the maximum flux of 85.9 μg . cm(-2) . h(-1) and a cumulative IBP release of 261.6 μg in 8 h, whereas the benchmark showed 20.1 μg . cm(-2) . h(-1) and 30.9 μg, respectively. An in vivo study conducted on rats showed calculated blood AUCs of 59.2 and 17.6 μg . h/g (p < 0.003) for the silicone formulation and the benchmark, respectively. The IBP in excised rat skin was 264 ± 59 μg/g for the silicone formulation and 102 ± 5 μg/g for the benchmark. The results obtained from the in vitro and in vivo studies demonstrate efficient topical IBP delivery by the silicone formulation.


Archive | 2010

Silicone paste compositions

John Joseph Kennan; Kathryn Elizabeth Messner; Isabelle Van Reeth; Robert O. Huber; K. Schalau Ii Gerald; Concettina Scavuzzo


Archive | 2013

Multi-Layer Drug Delivery System

Hyder Aliyar; Robert O. Huber; Gary L. Loubert; Gerald K. Schalau


Archive | 2008

Compositions For Delivering A Drug

Victor Albert Raul; Linda S. Nartker; Robert O. Huber


Archive | 2013

Silicone emulsions for delivery of healthcare actives

Hyder Aliyar; Robert O. Huber; Donald Taylor Liles; Gary L. Loubert; Gerald K. Schalau; Simon Toth


Therapeutic Delivery | 2017

Novel silicone-based adhesive technology for transdermal therapy systems

Gerald K. Schalau; Robert O. Huber; Linda S. Nartker; Xavier Thomas


Archive | 2016

Multi-phase silicone acrylic hybrid visco-elastic compositions and methods of making same

Chana Wilson Evans; Robert O. Huber; Linda S. Nartker; Gerald K. Schalau; Xavier Thomas; Simon Toth


Archive | 2013

Topical formulation compositions containing silicone based excipients to deliver actives to a substrate

Hyder Aliyar; Robert O. Huber; Gary L. Loubert; Gerald K. Schalau


Archive | 2013

Multi - layer transdermal drug delivery system

Robert O. Huber; Hyder Aliyar; Gary L. Loubert; Ii Gerald K. Schalau


Archive | 2011

Dual Drug Delivery Using Silicone Gels

Robert O. Huber; Kathryn Elizabeth Messner; Linda S. Nartker; Victor Albert Raul; Gerald K. Schalau

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