Shraddha Parmar has completed her PhD at the age of 31 years from Sardar Patel University, the State University of Gujarat, India. She has been working as Assistant Professor at Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Sardar Patel University, State University of Gujarat, India for the past 9 years. She has published more than 35 papers in reputed international journals and presented two papers in international conferences. She has guided 20 Masters Studentsfortheirdissertationwork.
Abstract
The rationale of the current investigation was to develop a microemulsion based gel in the treatment of Psoriasis. The study consisted of Preformulation studies, Analytical method development studies, Formulation and characterization studies, Drug release studies and stability study. On the basis of results of solubility studies in different oils, surfactants and co-surfactants, tween 20 used as surfactant, IPA as co-surfactant and limonene as oil were chosen for the study. Pseudo ternary phase diagrams in different ratios of oils, S mix and water were developed, and 3:1 is suitable for preparation of MBG. On the basis of transparency, centrifugation, pH, globule size, zeta potential, polydispersity index, conductivity, thermodynamic stability, TEM, Dye solubility test and dilution test, formulation ME 2 batch was selected as an optimized formulation for designing Microemulsion. The pH of the formulations was found to vary between 6.26 and 6.79, a near neutral range which is ideal for topical applications. The Transmission electron microscopy of dimethyl fumarate loaded microemulsion showed a nanosized (70.31 nm) and spherical shape. The optimized batch has (-11.1) mV zeta potential, which indicates stable Microemulsion. From the stability study, we conclude that none of the Microemulsion systems showed signs of phase separation on centrifugation and freeze thaw cycle, so we conclude that the optimized batch was robust enough. The optimised ME 2 batch of dimethyl fumarate microemulsion was further incorporated in gel using aloe vera as moisturizing agent, carbopol as gelling agent. The pH of MBG was acceptable for the topical delivery system.