Poloxamer 407-based thermosensitive emulgel as a novel formulation providing a controlled release of oil-soluble pharmaceuticals—ibuprofen case study

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This article covers the design and evaluation of a novel drug vehicle: a thermosensitive, injectable, high-oil-content (50% w/w) emulgel providing a controlled release of lipophilic pharmaceuticals. Different vegetable (castor, canola, olive, peanut, grapeseed, linseed), mineral (paraffin) and semisynthetic (isopropyl myristate, oleic acid) oils were screened for ibuprofen (IBU) solubility and for their capacity for high-shear emulsification in a 17% (w/w) aqueous solution of poloxamer 407. Chosen emulgels were subject to a rheological evaluation, a syringeability test (TA.XT texture analyser; 2 mL syringe; 18G, 20G and 22G needles) and a drug release study (48 h; cellulose membrane; 0.05 mol/L phosphate buffer at pH 7.4). Castor oil turned out to be an optimal component for IBU incorporation. Blank and drug-loaded castor oil emulgels were susceptible to administration via a syringe and needle, with the absolute injection force not exceeding 3 kg (29.4 N). The drug release test revealed dose-dependent, quasi-linear kinetics, with up to 44 h of controlled, steady, linear release. The results indicate the significant potential of high-oil-content, oil-in-water thermosensitive emulgel formulations as vehicles for the controlled release of lipophilic APIs.

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Grela, K. P., Marciniak, D. M., & Karolewicz, B. (2021). Poloxamer 407-based thermosensitive emulgel as a novel formulation providing a controlled release of oil-soluble pharmaceuticals—ibuprofen case study. Materials, 14(23). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma14237266

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