<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><Articles><Article><id>80</id><JournalTitle>CLOTRIMAZOLE TOPICAL FORMULATIONS IVIVC</JournalTitle><Abstract>The  interest  in  in  vivo/in  vitro  correlations  in  the  dermal  field  of  research  has  increased  steadily.  This  study  was 
designed  to  demonstrate  the  rate  of  release  of  Clotrimazole  from  two  different,  marketed  topical  cream  formulations ;  by 
performing In vitro and in vivo experiments. For In Vitro study the penetration of Clotrimazole from two different formulatio ns 
was evaluated using human cadaver skin in a Franz Diffusion cell setup. The release rate of Clotrimazole from two different
formulations  in  the  receptor  phase  through  human  cadaver  skin  was  monitored  chromatographically.  Whereas  in  In  Vivo 
experiment  the  pharmacokinetic  study  of  two  marketed  formulations  of  Clotrimazole  was  performed  by 
Dermatopharmacokinetic  method  using  12  healthy  Indian  male  subjects.  Pharmacokinetic  parameters  of  Clotrimazole  were 
calculated  as  Cmax,  Tmax,  AUC  (0-t)  and  AUC  (0-âˆž).  Clotrimazole  was  estimated  in  Stratum  Corneum  using  a  validated 
chromatographic method. Different release profiles of Clotrimazole were observed in both the formulations for both the studie s. 
In  conclusion,  the  linear  In  Vitro  â€“  In  Vivo  correlation  for  the  release  rate  of  Clotrimazole  was  observed  for  both  the  two 
Formulations.  But  the  In  Vitro  experiments  using  the  cadaver  skin  is  more  time  consuming  than  the  In  Vivo 
Dermatopharmacokinetic absorption experiments.</Abstract><Email>rmayee@gmail.com</Email><articletype>Research</articletype><volume>5</volume><issue>1</issue><year>2015</year><keyword>Clotrimazole,Dermatopharmacokinetic,Franz diffusion cell,Human cadaver skin</keyword><AUTHORS>Kolte Bhushan</AUTHORS><afflication>Indoco Remedies Ltd, Aurangabad, Maharashtra 431001, India</afflication></Article></Articles>