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Formulation and evaluation of quercetin in certain dermatological preparations

Research Authors
E.-S. A. Ibrahim, M.A. Hassan*, M.M. El-Mahdy, A.S.M. Ghanem
Research Date
Research Department
Research Journal
J. DRUG DEL. SCI. TECH
Research Vol
17 (6)
Research Year
2007
Research Member
Research_Pages
431-436
Research Abstract

Quercetin is a bioactive flavonoid widely used as a health supplement. Quercetin was formulated in different dermatological preparations
as gel, emulgel and microemulsion gel. Different gel bases were used for the preparation of quercetin gel as sodium carboxymethylcellulose
(NaCMC), Carbopol 934 and Pluronic F-127. Also different formulae of both emulgel and microemulsion gel were prepared using different gel
bases and surfactants. These formulations were evaluated for their drug content, in vitro release of the drug from cellophane membrane and skin
permeability through hairless mouse skin. The antibacterial activity against Gram positive and Gram negative organisms was also studied. The
results of the drug release indicated that the highest release was obtained from the microemulsion gel followed by gel and emulgel, respectively.
The same results were obtained for drug penetration through hairless mouse skin. Analysis of the data according to different kinetic mechanisms
revealed that the release pattern of the drug from the tested bases followed zero-order and the Higuchi diffusion model. Results also indicated an
excellent activity against all tested organisms and the inhibition zone was dependent on the type of formulation used.