Textural and Sensory Characterization of Carbomeric Gels with Panthenol
Milica
Martinović, Nenad Stojanović, Ivana Nešić
University of Niš, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Pharmacy Niš,
Serbia
SUMMARY
Introduction. The aim of this
study was to evaluate the influence of the carbomer concentration (used
as the gelling agent, in the range 0.5 - 2.0%) on textural and sensory
characteristics of gels with 3% panthenol using sensory analysis as
subjective and texture analysis as an objective assessment method. An
active substance in the gels was panthenol, which also acted as a
neutralizing agent of the carbomer.
Participants and methods.
Twenty female panelists, aged between 20 and 36, participated in the
sensory study and had to fulfill a questionnaire regarding product
attributes before, during and after application on the skin. Texture
analysis was performed on CT3 Texture Analyzer, after each week for a
month, and the following parameters were calculated: hardness cycle 1,
hardness cycle 2, cohesiveness, adhesiveness, resilience and
springiness.
Results. The results showed
that gels were stable over time and the structure of the gels was
preserved regardless of compression. An increase in hardness and
resilience was followed by an increase in the concentration of carbomer,
while adhesiveness, cohesiveness and springiness did not differ much
among different gels. The same trend was noticed when gels were compared
during time. Sensory analysis confirmed findings of texture analysis and
showed that with the increment of carbomer concentration, stickiness and
density also enhanced, while absorption rate and spreadability
decreased. Gel with 1% carbomer was chosen by the majority of panelists
as favorite and as a gel they would regularly use.
Conclusion. The methods of
textural and sensory analysis represent valuable approaches in
drug/cosmetic product design because they offer insight in the
compliance of patients/consumers.
Keywords: carbomer, panthenol, gel,
texture analysis, sensory analysis
Corresponding author:
Milica Martinović
e-mail: milica.martinovic@medfak.ni.ac.rs