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The characteristics of physico-chemical properties of rifampicin gels using polyglycerol ester.
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- ANJO SAEKO
- Department of Pharmacy, Toho University Omori Hospital
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- MATSUO NAOE
- Department of Pharmacy, Toho University Omori Hospital
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- KONDO YURIKO
- Department of Pharmacy, Toho University Omori Hospital
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- MIYOSHI YOSIAKI
- Nikko Chemicals Co. Ltd.
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- TABATA YUJI
- Nikko Chemicals Co. Ltd.
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- MATSUMOTO KOICHI
- Nikko Chemicals Co. Ltd.
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- NORO SHUNICHI
- The Department of Physical Chemistry, Meiji Pharmaceutical College
Bibliographic Information
- Other Title
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- ポリグリセリン脂肪酸エステルを用いたリファンピシンゲル状軟膏の物理学的性状
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Description
Rifampicin (RFP) gels were prepared with a new gel base consisting of polyglycerol ester (PGE), glycerin and oil. PGE used was decaglycerol ester (DGE) that was a monoester compound of decaglycerin and one of either lauric acid, myristic acid, stearic acid or oleic acid. Oils used were liquid paraffin, isopropyl myristate, isostearyl palmitate, octyl dodecanol and glycerin tri 2-ethyl hexanoate. 24 kinds of RFP gels were obtained by combination of these DGE and oil. These RFP gels were compared for their physico-chemical properties of stability, viscosity, hardness and dissolution rate. The results were as follows:<BR>1.The preparation of RFP gel using a DGE gel base was affected by the kind of DGE and oils used. It was also affected by addition of propylene glycol. 2. The stability of RFP gel was affected by the kind of DGE and oils used and by the addition of propylene glycol. 3. The combination of DGE and liquid paraffin, or glycerin tri 2-ethyl hexanoate was more stable than others. 4. It was predicted that a concentration range of the optimum stable combination of DGE, oil and other additives existed in all RFP gels. 5. It can be assumed that these RFP gels possess the properties of ointment.
Journal
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- Japanese Journal of Hospital Pharmacy
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Japanese Journal of Hospital Pharmacy 14 (3), 167-171, 1988
Japanese Society of Pharmaceutical Health Care and Sciences
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- CRID
- 1390282679753757312
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- NII Article ID
- 130004299056
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- ISSN
- 21859477
- 03899098
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- Text Lang
- ja
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- Data Source
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- JaLC
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- Disallowed