Journal of Pharmaceutical and Health Sciences (Jun 2013)

Preparation and Skin Permeation Study of N, N- Diethyl- meta-Toluamide Semi Solid Formulations

  • Solmaz Ghaffari,
  • Shirzad Azarmi,
  • Farzad Kobarfard,
  • Amir Mehdizadeh,
  • Mohammad Reza Avadi,
  • Sanaz Ghaffari,
  • Navid Nateghian,
  • Fatemeh Ghaffari,
  • Nasim Sadri Alamdari

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1, no. 4
pp. 215 – 227

Abstract

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N,N-Diethyl meta Toluamide (DEET) is an insect repellent agent that contrary to its benefits, if is used in formulations with high skin permeation, will produce side effects of different severity. This study attempted to achieve a semi-solid DEET containing formulation with good appearance, sufficient spreadity, suitable viscosity for tube and jar filling, compatible pH with skin, reasonable stability, longer release time, and the less skin permeation. To obtain such a formulation, three types of DEET containing semi solids including gels (hydrophile), creams (emulsion) and ointments (lipophile), and their characteristics were compared with each other and with Off! Brand. Results showed that one of the prepared creams with the proper viscosity, stability, appearance and spreadity, had the least drug release in six hours and less skin permeation of DEET as compared with Off!. Hence the preparation was introduced as the optimal formulation.

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