Title of article :
Development and Evaluation of Stability of a Gel Formulation Containing the Monoterpene Borneol
Author/Authors :
Belarmino Dantas, Milla Gabriela Center for Studies and Research of Medicinal Plants - Federal University of Vale do Sao Francisco - 56.304-205 Petrolina - PE - Brazil , Gonçalves Bomfim Reis, Silvio Alan Center for Studies and Research of Medicinal Plants - Federal University of Vale do Sao Francisco - 56.304-205 Petrolina - PE - Brazil , Mahara Dias Damasceno, Camila Center for Studies and Research of Medicinal Plants - Federal University of Vale do Sao Francisco - 56.304-205 Petrolina - PE - Brazil , Araújo Rolim, Larissa Center for Studies and Research of Medicinal Plants - Federal University of Vale do Sao Francisco - 56.304-205 Petrolina - PE - Brazil , Rolim-Neto, Pedro José Federal University of Pernambuco - 50.670-901 Recife - PE - Brazil , Oliveira Carvalho, Ferdinando Federal University of Vale do Sao Francisco - 56.304-205 Petrolina - PE - Brazil , Quintans-Junior, Lucindo José Department of Physiology - Federal University of Sergipe - 49.100-000 Sao Crist ˜ ov´ ao - SE - Brazil , da Silva Almeida, Jackson Roberto Guedes Center for Studies and Research of Medicinal Plants - Federal University of Vale do Sao Francisco - 56.304-205 Petrolina - PE - Brazil
Abstract :
Borneol is a bicyclic monoterpenoid alcohol commonly used in traditional Chinese and Indian medicine. It is extracted from the essential oil of various medicinal plants. It has antibacterial, analgesic, and anti-inflammatory action proven in studies that used oral and intraperitoneal applications of this monoterpene in mice. The current study was designed to develop a topical gel formulation containing the monoterpene borneol using carbopol as gel base and to evaluate its stability.The prepared formulation was subjected
to physical characterization and physical-chemistry assessment. The gel was prepared from carbopol and 5% of borneol. The prepared gel was subjected to pharmacotechnical tests such as its pH, viscosity, conductivity, spreadability, centrifugation, and
accelerated stability with freezing-thaw cycle. The borneol was successfully incorporated into the carbopol formulation. Borneol
gel (BG5) showed good stability after eight months of its development and after 12 days in the freeze-thaw cycle, not showing
statistical difference in pH value, conductivity, and viscosity before and after test. Furthermore, the formulation showed a good spreadability. Therefore, it was concluded that the formulation could be very promising alternative for the topical or transdermal treatment of skin diseases.
Keywords :
Development , Evaluation , Stability , Gel Formulation Containing , Monoterpene Borneol , bicyclic monoterpenoid alcohol , skin diseases
Journal title :
The Scientific World Journal