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Int J Pharm ; 534(1-2): 213-219, 2017 Dec 20.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29038067

ABSTRACT

Clay minerals are layered materials with a number of peculiar properties, which find many relevant applications in various industries. Since they are easily found everywhere, they are particularly attractive due to their economic viability. In the cosmetic industry, clay minerals are often used as excipients to stabilize emulsions or suspensions and to modify the rheological behavior of these systems. They also play an important role as adsorbents or absorbents, not only in cosmetics but also in other industries, such as pharmaceuticals. This reviewer believes that since this manuscript is presented as covering topical applications that include pharmaceuticals, some types of clay minerals should be considered as a potential material to be used as drug delivery systems. We review several applications of clay minerals to dermocosmetic products, relating them to the underlying properties of these materials and exemplifying with a number of clay minerals available in the market. We also discuss the use of clay minerals in topically-applied products for therapeutic purposes, specially for skin treatment and protection.


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Aluminum Silicates/chemistry , Minerals/chemistry , Adsorption , Clay , Drug Delivery Systems/methods , Emulsions/chemistry , Excipients/chemistry , Humans , Suspensions/chemistry
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Biomed Res Int ; 2015: 818656, 2015.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26788510

ABSTRACT

The availability of an active substance through the skin depends basically on two consecutive steps: the release of this substance from the vehicle and its subsequent permeation through the skin. Hence, studies on the specific properties of vehicles, such as their rheological behavior, are of great interest in the field of dermatological products. Recent studies have shown the influence of the rheological features of a vehicle on the release of drugs and active compounds from the formulation. In this context, the aim of this study was to evaluate the influence of the rheological features of two different emulsion formulations on the release of alpha-lipoic acid. Alpha-lipoic acid (ALA) was chosen for this study because of its antioxidant characteristics, which could be useful for the prevention of skin diseases and aging. The rheological and mechanical behavior and the in vitro release profile were assayed. The results showed that rheological features, such as viscosity, thixotropy, and compliance, strongly influenced the release of ALA from the emulsion and that the presence of a hydrophilic polymer in one of the emulsions was an important factor affecting the rheology and, therefore, the release of ALA.


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Rheology , Skin Aging/drug effects , Skin/drug effects , Thioctic Acid/chemistry , Antioxidants/chemistry , Antioxidants/therapeutic use , Emulsions/chemistry , Emulsions/therapeutic use , Humans , Hydrophobic and Hydrophilic Interactions , Polymers/chemistry , Skin/chemistry , Skin/pathology , Skin Aging/pathology , Thioctic Acid/therapeutic use
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