2020
DOI: 10.26452/ijrps.v11ispl4.4505
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Application of DoE in polymers screening and optimization of in situ topical ϑilm-forming solution for spray formulation

Abstract: DoE is a structured and organised method to determine the relationship between the effect of change in the concentration of the independent variables and its impact on the formulation, through establishing a mathematical model. Since the acceptance of the QbD approach by the regulatory authorities across the world, DoE has been widely implemented in the areas of screening and optimisation of the formulations by the pharmaceutical industries. The topical delivery of API still posses' limitations such as insuffi… Show more

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“…The levels at which the independent variables were selected are listed in Table 1 . 15 The variable levels were optimized based on the desirability function approach. As shown in Table 2 , appropriate constraint (target) levels were chosen to achieve the desired responses of the formulation.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The levels at which the independent variables were selected are listed in Table 1 . 15 The variable levels were optimized based on the desirability function approach. As shown in Table 2 , appropriate constraint (target) levels were chosen to achieve the desired responses of the formulation.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This study mainly focuses on a wider variety of (In vitro, in vivo and Ex-vivo studies), the kinetics of drug release, skin irritation study, antifungal activity, and stability. The study of stability was carried out for six months in our previous study [12], which discussed and analyzed the essential factors, i.e., (solubility for drug and polymer, DSC, FTIR, water vapor permeability (WVP), moister absorption, moisture content, mechanical film properties, spray angle, and spray pattern). Finally, these polymeric filmforming solution sprays F-5 had advantageous characteristics, which could effectively be used as a base method for optimized VCZ in situ film to treat the fungal infections topical drug delivery.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%