Influence of methyl-beta-cyclodextrin and liposomes on rheological properties of Carbopol 974P NF gels

Int J Pharm. 2003 Mar 18;254(1):59-64. doi: 10.1016/s0378-5173(02)00683-x.

Abstract

The influence of positively-charged and sterically stabilized liposomes and/or methyl-beta-cyclodextrin on rheological properties of Carbopol 974P NF hydrogels was investigated. All formulations have displayed a shear-thinning behavior of Carbopol gels, and the rate stress as a function of the shear rate was fitted using the Cross equation. An important loss of viscosity was observed when 1.5% Carbopol gels were formed in Hepes/NaCl buffer or in a 5% aqueous solution of methyl-beta-cyclodextrin. Nevertheless, when methyl-beta-cyclodextrin was dissolved in buffer at 5% there was no additional effect on gel viscosity reduction. The incorporation of positively-charged and sterically stabilized liposomes at 2 mM of lipid concentration had no incidence on rheological properties of the Carbopol gels, whereas gel viscosity was significantly increased in the presence of positively-charged liposomes at 10 mM of lipid concentration. Finally, the viscosity of hydrogels containing both liposomes and methyl-beta-cyclodextrin tended to be close to control gels, remaining high and relevant for a topical delivery.

Publication types

  • Comparative Study

MeSH terms

  • Acrylates / chemistry*
  • Cyclodextrins / chemistry*
  • Drug Carriers
  • Drug Stability
  • HEPES / metabolism
  • In Vitro Techniques
  • Liposomes / chemistry*
  • Rheology
  • Viscosity
  • beta-Cyclodextrins*

Substances

  • Acrylates
  • Cyclodextrins
  • Drug Carriers
  • Liposomes
  • beta-Cyclodextrins
  • carbopol 974P NF
  • methyl-beta-cyclodextrin
  • HEPES