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Eur J Pharm Sci ; 167: 105989, 2021 Dec 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34520970

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BACKGROUND: Onychomycosis is defined as infection caused by nondermatophytic molds and yeasts: tinea unguium is caused by dermatophytes. PURPOSE: Within this study, hydroxyethyl cellulose (HEC) as an important non-ionic, water-soluble cellulose derivative was chosen to develop formulations containing tea tree oil as active antifungal agent were developed and evaluated for their potential in the treatment of onychomycosis. METHODS: Two polymeric films based on HEC (HEC-B-04 and HEC-E-10) were obtained by solvent evaporation method and characterized in terms of appearance, disintegration, stickiness, elongation, rheological behavior and adhesiveness. Moreover, different strains of dermatophytes such as Trichophyton rubrum and yeasts as Candida albicans were treated with polymeric films containing tea tree oil (0.5 - 2 % v/v) in order to determine their antifungal potential by the inhibition zone assay. RESULTS: HEC-B-04 and HEC-E-10 were investigated by SEM measurements resulting in confluent surface morphology. HEC-B-04 and HEC-E-10 showed disintegration after 32.7 min and 34.0 min, respectively. Furthermore, HEC-E-10 revealed a moisture index of 1.74 and underpinned adhesive properties in terms of required detachment force with 4.86 N. HEC-E-10 pointed to the most antifungal one among the others against Trichophyton rubrum and Candida albicans. CONCLUSION: Taking these findings in consideration, promising adhesive onychial formulations were developed as forthcoming approach in treatment of nail infections.


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Arthrodermataceae , Onychomycosis , Tea Tree Oil , Antifungal Agents/pharmacology , Antifungal Agents/therapeutic use , Cellulose , Humans , Onychomycosis/drug therapy , Tea Tree Oil/pharmacology , Trichophyton
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Int J Pharm ; 518(1-2): 105-110, 2017 Feb 25.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28034734

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Onychomycosis is a common infection of the nail caused by dermatophyte affecting mostly toenails in adults being associated with limited treatment options. In this study novel dosage forms were prepared and evaluated for their suitability in treatment of onychomycosis. Films were prepared comprising polymeric excipients such as chitosan, (hydroxypropyl)methyl cellulose, hydroxyethyl-cellulose, carboxymethylcellulose according to solvent evaporation method. Developed formulations were evaluated in terms of physical appearance, stability and adhesiveness. Furthermore skin and nail irritation studies were conducted. Five potential formulations (F1-F5) were designed while F1 and F4 exhibited the most promising results in terms of stability with 26min and 40.67min, respectively, and suitability in nail application. F1 as the most favorable dosage form revealed with 2.9438kg/m/s in terms of adhesive force the most adhesive properties in contrast to the other preparations. All formulations were found to be non-skin irritating and safe to use. Taken together, these findings suggest novel designed films containing polymeric excipients as a fruitful platform for the treatment in onychomycosis.


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Dosage Forms , Excipients/chemistry , Polymers/chemistry , Adhesiveness , Administration, Topical , Animals , Cattle , Excipients/toxicity , Humans , Nails/drug effects , Onychomycosis/drug therapy , Polymers/toxicity , Rheology , Skin/drug effects , Skin Irritancy Tests , Tensile Strength
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