Description:
Skin has a very important role in determining percutaneous absorption of active substance in topical
administration. Study on percutaneous permeation of piroxicam from gel had been conducted using
Franz Diffusion Cell with membrane model of shed snakeskin and cellulose. Piroxicam gels were
made using Aqupec HV-505 base with 0; 2.5; 5; and 7.5% of DMSO as an enhancer. The results
showed that the most stable gel preparation was the one with 5% DMSO (F2), so it was used for further
investigation to which percutaneous permeation test. The permeation test was conducted in preparation
without and with 5% DMSO (F2) in vitro through shed snakeskin and cellulose membranes. The results
showed that F2 increased the permeation rate by as much as 0.0281% per minute. In comparison, the
permeation rate of formulation without DMSO (F0) was 0.012% per minute. It can be concluded that
DMSO can increase piroxicam penetration through shed snakeskin. Permeation study using cellulose
membrane on formula F2 revealed permeation rate as much as 0.006% per minute whereas that without
DMSO (F0) was 0.0112% per minute
URL:
http://103.158.96.210:88/web_repository/uploads/29017-118036-1-PB.pdf
Type:
Journal
Document:
Diploma III Farmasi
Date:
23-06-2024
Author:
ANIS Y CHAERUNISAA