The Scientific World Journal (Jan 2016)

Development and Evaluation of Stability of a Gel Formulation Containing the Monoterpene Borneol

  • Milla Gabriela Belarmino Dantas,
  • Silvio Alan Gonçalves Bomfim Reis,
  • Camila Mahara Dias Damasceno,
  • Larissa Araújo Rolim,
  • Pedro José Rolim-Neto,
  • Ferdinando Oliveira Carvalho,
  • Lucindo José Quintans-Junior,
  • Jackson Roberto Guedes da Silva Almeida

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2016/7394685
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2016

Abstract

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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.