Author(s) Details:
Rajashri Namdev Kausdikar
Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Appasaheb Birnale College of Pharmacy, Sangli, Maharashtra, India.
Manish S Kondawar
Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Appasaheb Birnale College of Pharmacy, Sangli, Maharashtra, India.
Fahim J Sayyad
Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Appasaheb Birnale College of Pharmacy, Sangli, Maharashtra, India.
This section is a part of the chapter: Mupirocin Emulgel: Formulation and Evaluation for the Management of Primary and Secondary Infections in Dry Skin Conditions
This study focused on improving the delivery of mupirocin, an antibiotic used to treat skin infections like eczema, psoriasis, and atopic dermatitis. Researchers developed a special gel-cream called an emulgel to make mupirocin more effective when applied to the skin. Emulgels are easy to use, especially on hairy areas, and help improve how the drug spreads and works. The study also tested different natural gel-forming agents to see how they affect the texture and drug release of the product. The goal was to create a more efficient, skin-friendly treatment for common and complex skin infections.
How to Cite
Kausdikar, R. N. ., Kondawar, M. S. ., & Sayyad, F. J. . (2025). Mupirocin Emulgel: Formulation and Evaluation for the Management of Primary and Secondary Infections in Dry Skin Conditions. Pharmaceutical Science: New Insights and Developments Vol. 4, 62–76. https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/psnid/v4/4713
