Rheological and Viscoelastic Analysis of Hybrid Formulations for Topical Application

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Martínez, Luis Manuel
Izquierdo, María Cecilia
Alonso, Silvia del Valle

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The rheological and viscoelastic properties of hybrid formulations composed of vehicles designed for cutaneous topical application and loaded with ultradeformable liposomes (UDL) were assessed. UDL were selected for their established ability to transport both lipophilic and hydrophilic compounds through the skin, and are applicable in pharmaceuticals and cosmetics. Formulations underwent flow analysis and were fitted to the Herschel–Bulkley model due to their prevalent non-Newtonian behavior in most cases. Linear viscoelastic regions (LVR) were identified, and G′ and G″ moduli were determined via frequency sweep steps, considering the impact of temperature and aging. The formulations exhibited non-Newtonian behavior with pseudoplastic traits in most cases, with UDL incorporation inducing rheological changes. LVR and frequency sweep tests indicated predominantly elastic solid behavior, with G′ higher than G″, at different temperatures and post-production times. Tan δ values also illustrated a predominant solid-like behavior over liquid. This study provides pivotal insights into the rheological and viscoelastic features of topical formulations, emphasizing the crucial role of meticulous vehicle and formulation selection when incorporating UDL or analogous liposomal drug delivery systems.

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Calienni, M. N., Martínez, L. M., Izquierdo, M. C., Alonso, S. d. V., & Montanari, J. (2023). Rheological and Viscoelastic Analysis of Hybrid Formulations for Topical Application. Pharmaceutics, 15(10), 2392.

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