Abstract:
Introduction: The pathogenesis and treatment of infected wounds continues to be a challenging
problem and represents a considerable healthcare burden. An effective treatment of wound infection
requires combined drugs, which may reduce time to healing and minimize impact on patients, healthcare
systems and society.
The purpose of the study was to develop the technology of preparation of a new, original,
combined ointment containing of izohydrafural, methyluracil and benzocaine. It aims to Associate the
antibacterial action of izohydrafural, the regenerating action of methyluracil and the local anesthetic
action of benzocaine. The active substances have been incorporated in different pharmaceutical
excipients to develop the optimal formula of the combined ointment. It was established that the lipophilic
excipients are the most optimal base for the technology of the ointment.
Materials and methods: It was used the active substances: izohydrafural, methyluracil and
benzocaine, the excipients: vaseline, oleum vaselini, cetostearyl alcohol, polyethylene glycol 400 and
purified water.
Discussion results: It is already known the antibacterial action of the original, active substance
izohydrafural, which is a derivative of 5-nitrofuran with valuable insights into the treatment of infected
wounds and not only. The polyvalent nature of the infection requires a complex treatment. That’s why
the association of izohydrafural with regenerating substances and local anesthetics in the same
pharmaceutical form, will solve the problems related to pain and term of regenerative process,
facilitating the treatment of infected wounds.
The active substances have been incorporated into lipophilic and hydrophilic excipients to
develop the manufacturing technology of the combined ointment. It was investigated 12 compositions
according to general criteria of the preformulation of ointments. The lipophilic excipients proved to be
the most optimal, due to the lipophilic nature of benzocaine and methyluracil. Izohydrafural was
incorporated using the water in oil emulsion base: cetostearyl alcohol.
It was established the sequence of incorporation of the ingredients into the ointment. The
technological process of preparation of the combined ointment contains the following steps: (1)
Preparation of the active substances; (2) Preparation of the excipients; (3) Incorporation of the active
substance into the base of ointment; (4) Quality control of the combined ointment; (5) Packaging of
finished product.
Conclusion: It was developed the technology of preparation of a new, original, combined
ointment containing izohydrafural, methyluracil and benzocaine, which will be the basis for the
Technological Laboratory Regulation for manufacture of investigational series of product.
Description:
Department of Pharmaceutical and Toxicological chemistry, Department of Epidemiology, Nicolae Testemitanu State University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Chisinau, Republic of Moldova, The 6th International Medical Congress for Students and Young Doctors, May 12-14, 2016