SANTOS, M. S. F.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/6115100223773804; SANTOS, Marina de Souza Farias.
Résumé:
Hydroquinone is the most depigmenting agent used for the treatment of hipermelanoses. It is
an asset widely manipulated in compound pharmacies, but it has the inconvenience of chemical
instability, being easily oxidized. This work aimed to carry out the study a primary stability
during a period of thirty days using masterly cream and gel forms with hydroquinone, analyzing
the content and physicochemical parameters of the samples before (t0) and after (t30) frostdefrost
cycle. The methodologies used for the evaluation of the preliminary stability submitted
to frost-defrost cycles (5ºC ± 3ºC and 25ºC ± 2ºC) were: macro- and microscopic aspect,
viscosity, pH, centrifugation test and the Hydroquinone content by the titration method. The
results showed that macro and microscopic aspects have did not changed during the test. At t0,
most formulations containing hydroquinone showed a reduction in pH compared to placebo.
Comparing Formulação Alquimia Creme (FAC) and Formulação Alquimia Gel (FAG) in
relation to the t0 t30 clearly observed, a decrease in the pH values obtained. However, only FAG
formulation showed significant difference (p <0.05). All formulations had a reduction in
viscosity over time, but no significant difference (p> 0.05). In the t30, all the samples presented
increase in the spreadability in relation to the t0 (p> 0.05). The hydroquinone content decreased
in all formulations after the storage conditions evaluated, but remained within the
pharmacopoeic recommendation (94-106%). Finally, the mentioned work indicated the
importance of the study of preliminary stability of compound forms, being possible to conclude
that the formulations presented variations of pH and spreadability when submitted to extreme
conditions of temperature. Such alterations did not compromise the organoleptic characteristics
and content of the same ones, being possible to make use of buffering agents for the correction
of the pH, thus, increasing the stability of the formulations.