Abstract
Ointments are generally prepared either by fusion or by levigation methods. The current study proposes the use of hot-melt extrusion (HME) processing for the preparation of a polyethylene glycol base ointment. Lidocaine was used as a model drug. A modified screw design was used in this process, and parameters such as feeding rate, barrel temperature, and screw speed were optimized to obtain a uniform product. The product characteristics were compared with an ointment of similar composition prepared by conventional fusion method. The rheological properties, drug release profile, and texture characteristics of the hot-melt extruded product were similar to the conventionally prepared product. This study demonstrates a novel application of the hot-melt extrusion process in the manufacturing of topical semi-solids.
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Bhagurkar, A. M., Angamuthu, M., Patil, H., Tiwari, R. V., Maurya, A., Hashemnejad, S. M., … Repka, M. A. (2016). Development of an Ointment Formulation Using Hot-Melt Extrusion Technology. AAPS PharmSciTech, 17(1), 158–166. https://doi.org/10.1208/s12249-015-0453-3
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