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Propylene glycol and some other plasticizers, such as dibutyl phthalate, are used to make the transdermal patches more flexible [74]. Plasticizers are low molecular weight resins or liquids,...
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Plasticizers in Transdermal Drug Delivery Systems - IntechOpen
Transdermal drug delivery systems, known as patches, are dosage forms designed to deliver a therapeutically effective amount of drug across a pa tient s skin in a predetermined time and controlled rate (Aulton 2007; Tiwary et.al., 2007; Vasil ev et.al., 2001). Transdermal drug delivery systems can be divided into three main groups : a) adhesive
Plasticizers in Transdermal Drug Delivery Systems - ResearchGate
The commonly used plasticizers in dermal delivery patches include phthalate esters, phosphate esters, fatty acid esters and glycol derivatives (Gngr et al., 2012; Lim and Hoag, 2013). In this...
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Plasticizers in Transdermal Drug Delivery Systems | IntechOpen Home > Books > Recent Advances in Plasticizers Open access Plasticizers in Transdermal Drug Delivery Systems Written By Sevgi Güngr, M. Sedef Erdal and Yldz zsoy Submitted: June 14th, 2011 Published: March 21st, 2012 DOI: 10.5772/38156 IntechOpen From the Edited Volume
- Why are plasticizers used in transdermal drug delivery systems?
- (Gal and Nussinovitch, 2009; Rajan et al., 2010). The reasons for the use of plasticizers in transdermal drug delivery systems are the improvement of film forming properties and the appearance of the film, decreasing the glass transition temperature of the polymer, preventing film cracking, increasing film flexibility and obtaini
- Can plasticizers change the release rate of transdermal drug delivery systems?
- and polymer type used (Bharkatiya et al, 2010). It has been reported that, the plasticizers such as glycerine, sorbitol and polyethylene glycol can change release rate of the therapeutic components contained in the formula of transdermal drug delivery systems. Release rate of the drug can be adjusted by changing the type and concentration o
- How does a transdermal delivery system work?
- The backbone of a transdermal delivery system is polymers, which control the medication’s release from the system. The drug can be dispersed in a synthetic polymer in solid or liquid form to create a polymer matrix.
- Can polymer-mediated transdermal drug delivery systems improve patient compliance?
- Current researches in the branch of polymer-mediated transdermal drug delivery systems (DDSs) are one of the most promising approaches as it bypasses the hepatic first-pass metabolism and improves patient compliance. The main barrier to drug permeation is stratum corneum, and the cutaneous absorption is limited by permeation rate.
- What are the different types of transdermal drug delivery systems?
- Tiwary et.al., 2007; Vasil’ev et.al., 2001). Transdermal drug delivery systems can be divided into three main groups : a) adhesive systems, in which the drug in adhesive, b) matrix type systems in which the drug in a matrix polymer and c) reservoir sy
- What polymers are used in transdermal delivery systems?
- Polymers utilized in transdermal delivery systems include the following: Natural polymers: e.g., Cellulose derivatives, zein, gelatin, shellac, waxes, proteins, gums, natural rubber, and starch.