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Formulation and Evaluation of Moxifloxacin HCl from Topical Gel Preparations

Research Authors
Eman M Samy, Sayed M Ahmed, Mahrous O Ahmed, Amany A Abdel-Rheem, Mohamed A El-Mokhtar, Lobna A Abdelzaher, Ahmed M Abd-Eldayem
Research Department
Research Journal
Journal of American Science
Research Vol
13
Research Year
2017
Research_Pages
1-11
Research Abstract

Moxifloxacin HCl (moxi.HCl) is a fourth generation of fluoro-quinolone which has a broad spectrum and
improved anti-bacterial activity over other similar quinolones. Topical gel formulations of moxi.HCl were prepared
by using gel forming agents like Carbopol 934, methyl cellulose (MC), hydroxylpropylmethylcellulose (HPMC),
sodium carboxymethylcellulose (Na CMC) and sodium alginate. Compatibility studies of the drug with these
polymers were performed using DSC and FT-IR techniques. Physical characterizations of moxi.HCl gels including
drug content, pH measurement and rheological parameter like viscosity were studied. In vitro drug release from the
prepared gel and kinetics of release were evaluated. Microbiological studies of moxi.HCl gels were carried out by
using agar plate method against the tested micro-organisms. Wound healing study was performed on wound of mice
infected with S.aeurus and P.aeurginosa and treated with the prepared gels. Results revealed that all the used
polymers in gel preparations are compatible with moxi.HCl. All the prepared gels followed non-Newtonian
(shearing thinning) pseudo-plastic flow. Higher percent cumulative drug release (87.68±2.32%) was obtained from
formula (F3) containing 0.1%w/w moxi.HCl and using 4% w/v HPMC as a gel base after 8 hrs. While, formula (F5)
containing 0.1 %w/w moxi.HCl and using 6%w/v of sodium alginate as a gel base showed the lowest percent
cumulative drug release (50.26±1.98%) after the same time. A slight decrease in the release rate of moxi.HCl was
observed by increasing the concentration of the drug to 0.5%w/w in the prepared gels. The tested formulae (F1-F5)
showed a higher antibacterial activity against S.aeurus and P. aeurginosa. Formula (F3) showed a higher % of
wound healing reached to 100% reduction in wound area after 6 days of topical treatment to mice with S.aeurus
infected wound. Hence from the overall study, it was concluded that moxi.HCl gel would be promising in the
treatment of wounds.