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Physical properties and caffeine release from creams prepared with different oils

机译:用不同油脂制备的面霜的物理性质和咖啡因释放

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Caffeine is a methylxanthine typically found in the Coffee Arabica L plant. Generally, caffeine is well-known as a orally administered mild stimulant of the central nervous system. However, for cosmetic purpose, caffeine is an active compound ingredient, at 7% concentration, in several anticellulite products. The efficiency of this mode of delivery is not fully understood. Hence, the aim of the study was to ascertain the effectiveness of particular carriers to release this ingredient. In so doing, we prepared six creams based upon different oils (Sesame oil, Rice oil, Walnut oil, Coconut oil, Sweet almond oil and Jojoba oil), containing 5% of caffeine, and compared the release of the substance from the obtained preparations. Initially, all of the creams were subjected to a variety of physical tests, among these being for slippage and spreadability. Furthermore, their rheological properties were evaluated. Subsequently, the creams were tested for caffeine release. In the slippage and spreadability tests, the coconut oil-based cream was revealed as having the best parameters. However, the rheological tests showed that all of the preparations had the pseudoplastic character of flowing according to the Ostwald de Waele power law model. The power low index (n) for all the preparations was from 0.2467-0.3179 at 20°C and 0.2821-0.3754 at 32°C. At 20°C, the Sesame oil-, Walnut oil-, Sweet almond oil- and Jojoba oil-based creams were thixotropic, but at 32°C, thixotropy appeared only in the Walnut oil-based creams. The release studies, conducted by way of an extracting chamber (according to Polish Pharmacoeia IX) in the Paddle Apparatus (according to Polish Pharamcopoeia IX), showed that the amount of released caffeine is the largest in the case of Jojoba oil-based cream, at 85.23% ± 0.8% (SD), and the least in the case of Coconut oil-based cream, at 62,78%± 0.87% (SD).
机译:咖啡因是一种甲基黄嘌呤,通常存在于阿拉比卡咖啡L厂中。通常,咖啡因是中枢神经系统的口服轻度兴奋剂。但是,出于美容目的,咖啡因是几种抗脂肪产品中的活性成分,浓度为7%。这种交付方式的效率尚未完全了解。因此,该研究的目的是确定特定载体释放这种成分的有效性。为此,我们根据不同的油(芝麻油,大米油,核桃油,椰子油,甜杏仁油和霍霍巴油)制备了六种面霜,其中含5%的咖啡因,并比较了所得制剂中该物质的释放情况。 。最初,所有乳膏都要进行各种物理测试,其中包括滑爽性和铺展性。此外,评估了它们的流变性。随后,测试这些乳膏的咖啡因释放。在滑动性和铺展性测试中,发现椰子油基奶油具有最佳参数。然而,流变测试表明,根据Ostwald de Waele幂定律模型,所有制剂均具有假塑性流动性。所有制剂的低功率指数(n)在20°C为0.2467-0.3179,在32°C为0.2821-0.3754。在20°C时,芝麻油,核桃油,甜杏仁油和荷荷巴油基乳膏具有触变性,但在32°C下,仅在核桃油基乳膏中出现触变性。释放研究是通过桨叶装置中的萃取室(根据波兰药典IX)进行的(根据波兰药典IX)进行的,释放结果表明,在荷荷巴油基乳膏中,咖啡因的释放量最大,含量为85.23%±0.8%(SD),而椰子油基奶油的含量最低,为62.78%±0.87%(SD)。

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