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Desenvolvimento tecnológico de forma farmacêutica plástica contendo extrato seco nebulizado de Achyrocline satureioides (Lam.) DC. Compositae (Marcela)

Authors: Paula, Istefani Carísio de; Petrovick, Pedro Ros;

Desenvolvimento tecnológico de forma farmacêutica plástica contendo extrato seco nebulizado de Achyrocline satureioides (Lam.) DC. Compositae (Marcela)

Abstract

Extratos secos apresentam vantagens sobre fluidos e moles, como facilidade de manipulação e conservação. O presente trabalho consiste na incorporação de extratos secos nebulizados de Achyrocline satureioides, contendo combinações de dióxido de silício coloidal, celulose microcristalina e β-ciclodextrina como adjuvantes de nebulização, em base dermatológica de monoestearato de glicerila e posterior avaliação do efeito destes extratos sobre as características físico-químicas, liodisponibilidade e estabilidade preliminar das pomadas resultantes.

As long as dried extracts are very interesting preparations due to their conservation and handle readiness, A. satureioides dried extracts prepared with colloidal silicon dioxide, microcrystalline cellulose and β-cyc1odextrin combinations will be used for the preparation of glyceril monoestearate ointments. The physical-chemical characteristics, in vitro availability and preliminary stability studies will be performed for the three resultant ointments.

Keywords

Achyrocline satureioides, Ointments, Colloidal silicon dioxide, β-cyclodextrin, Achyrocline satureioides : Extratos secos nebulizados, Pomadas, Tecnologia farmaceutica, Spray dried extracts, Microcrystalline cellulose

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