Formulation and evaluation of mucoadhesive vaginal gel containing novel combination of metronidazole and miconazole nitrate for the treatment of vaginitis
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Metronidazole, Miconazole nitrate, Vaginitis, Carbopol, Mucoadhesive vaginal gelAbstract
Aim of present research work was to develop polycarbophil based mucoadhesive vaginal gel comprising of novel combination of Miconazole nitrate (MIZ) & Metronidazole (MNZ) for the treatment of vaginitis. FT-IR studies revealed no interactions. Gel formulations were characterized for pH, spreadability, viscosity, rheological properties, mucoadhesive force, drug content, in vitro drug release study, drug release kinetics studies & antimicrobial efficacy studies. The pH & spreadability was found to be 4.19 & 5.5 to 8.1 cm, which is compatible with vaginal pH & indicates easy spreadability. F5 & F8 were selected as the best formulations with optimum gel viscosity of 22480 & 24800 cps respectively. The detachment stress of the optimized batch was found to be 81.06 & 88.11 respectively. Drug release was non-diffusion controlled. Microbiological studies revealed faster release of drugs than the commercial markets product of Metronidazole & Miconazole nitrate, expressed as inhibition zone. The stability study as per ICH guidelines revealed that the optimized batch holds promise for a high stability. It can be concluded that formulation batch F5 & F8 was considered optimized since it showed better release pattern of both drugs along with other parameters such as viscosity & mucoadhesive properties.
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