Overview of Emulgel as Emergent Topical Delivery: Recent Applications and Advancement

Yogesh Amgaonkar *

Department of Pharmaceutics, Pataldhamal Wadhwani College of Pharmacy, Yavatmal, India.

Nitin Kochar

Department of Pharmaceutics, Pataldhamal Wadhwani College of Pharmacy, Yavatmal, India.

Anil Chandewar

Department of Pharmaceutics, Pataldhamal Wadhwani College of Pharmacy, Yavatmal, India.

Shrikant Bute

Department of Pharmaceutics, Smt. Kishoritai Bhoyar College of Pharmacy, Kamptee, Nagpur, India.

Kamlesh Wadher

Department of Pharmaceutics, Smt. Kishoritai Bhoyar College of Pharmacy, Kamptee, Nagpur, India.

Milind Umekar

Department of Pharmaceutics, Smt. Kishoritai Bhoyar College of Pharmacy, Kamptee, Nagpur, India.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Emulgel is an emerging delivery system with added advantages over other topical delivery systems which is proven to be boon for cosmetics and dermatology. Emulgels are emulsion which is converted to Gel, which will make it a non greasy and enhances patient compliance. The amalgamation of the two systems would be advantages in term of high drug loading capacity and low skin irritation, site specific targeting avoiding first-pass metabolism and increase in bioavailability. Work carried out by researchers proved that, Emulgel/ Nanoemulgel loaded with drugs has been found effective in many topical disorders and it is emerging as potential drug delivery system in area of dermatology. In the present review current research works that carried out on Emulgel and nano emulgels are discussed and also highlighted the recent applications of Emulgel in transdermal as well as dental, ocular, vaginal, and other delivery system.

Keywords: Emulgel, nano emulgel, topical delivery system, emulsion, dermatology


How to Cite

Amgaonkar, Y., Kochar, N., Chandewar, A., Bute, S., Wadher, K. and Umekar, M. (2021) “Overview of Emulgel as Emergent Topical Delivery: Recent Applications and Advancement”, Journal of Pharmaceutical Research International, 33(62B), pp. 258–268. doi: 10.9734/jpri/2021/v33i62B35565.