Dissertação
Desonida: desenvolvimento e estudo de estabilidade de formulações de uso tópico
Date
2013-10-09Registration in:
ROSA, Priscila. DESONIDE: DEVELOPMENT AND STABILITY STUDY OF TOPICAL
FORMULATIONS. 2013. 101 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Farmacologia) - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, Santa Maria, 2013.
Author
Rosa, Priscila
Institutions
Abstract
Desonide is a corticoid used topically in the treatment of dermatological diseases
of inflammatory or allergic origin. In Brazil, is available as cream (0.05%), creamy lotion
(0.05%), gel cream (0.05%), ointment (0.05%) and hair lotion (0.1%). Recent studies
demonstrated the photoinstability of some marketed formulations of desonide (hair
lotion, creamy lotion and gel cream), upon direct exposure to UVA radiation. Thus, the
aim of this work was to develop desonide hair solution and desonide gel cream, seeking
to obtain products with higher photostability than the marketed products. Capillary
solutions with similar composition to the one commercially available were prepared and
they were added of excipients such as antioxidants and ultraviolet filter benzophenone-3
(BZ-3). The antioxidants used were not able to avoid desonide fotodegradation upon
UVA light exposure (15h), being the residual content of desonide between 43.2 and
61.8%. The antioxidants used were not able to avoid the desonide fotodegradation when
the formulations were exposed to UVA for 15 hours (residual levels between 43.2% and
61.8%). BZ-3 at 0.3% prevented desonide photolysis, since after 15 hours of exposure
to direct UVA radiation, the residual content of desonide was 98.61%. The photostability
of the hair solution with BZ-3 was also evaluated against UVC radiation, and their results
compared to the formulation without this adjuvant. It was observed that desonide in hair
solution with BZ-3 degraded slowly (t 90 1.41 h) than the formulation without BZ-3 (t90
0.64 h). The BZ-3 was also used as adjuvant in the gel cream developed, but at the
concentration of 0.1%. This formulation was characterized with respect to its rheological
properties, spreadability, pH, in vitro release profile and content, presenting satisfactory
physicochemical characteristics and being suitable for topical application. The
photostability study conducted by direct exposure to UVA radiation demonstrated the
stability of the desonide gel cream, which was indicated by the residual content around
95% after 48 hours of evaluation. The stability study performed at 20°C and 40°C
showed that the capillary solution formulation was stable under both conditions for 70
days. Under the same conditions, the gel cream proved to be stable at a temperature of
20°C for 60 days.