Title:Glucosamine Sulphate Potassium Chloride in the Management of
Osteoarthritis- Considering Emulgel Dosage Form: A Review
Volume: 19
Issue: 4
Author(s): Komal Rao and Neha Minocha*
Affiliation:
- School of Medical & Allied Sciences, K.R. Mangalam University, Sohna Road, Gurugram-122103, Haryana, India
Keywords:
Nano-formulations, emulgel, topical drug delivery, glucosamine sulphate, glucosamine sulphate potassium chloride, drug.
Abstract:
Background: In addition to lifestyle, diet, environmental, and physiological factors, genetics
also contributes to an increase in mitochondrial vulnerability. With depression, the hypothalamic,
pituitary, and adrenal (HPA) axis are overactive, which is linked to higher CNS glucocorticoid
levels. In recent years, topical drug delivery has been used on a priority basis compared to other
drug delivery systems because of its specific site action and sustained release capacity. An emulsion
gel is prepared by an emulsion incorporated into a gel by a gelling agent. Glucosamine Sulphate Potassium
Chloride (GSPC) is used to treat osteoarthritis. It does this by increasing the production of
proteoglycans, which can cause the cartilage to break down.
Objectives: The aim behind choosing the glucosamine sulphate potassium chloride for the management
of Osteoarthritis (OA) is that it has many clinical investigations and has topical properties
which are effective against osteoarthritis.
Methods: Osteoarthritis is a prevalent rheumatic musculoskeletal disorder. It is a pervasive disorder
affecting people worldwide and can affect any joint, mainly the knees, hips, spine, and hand joints.
The review is based on many studies extracted from Google Scholar, Google Patents, etc. Data from
other sources were gathered to do further research on osteoarthritis.
Results: Extensive literature was studied about Glucosamine Sulphate Potassium Chloride. It has
been shown that GSPC is effective against osteoarthritis, and also, some patents regarding GSPC
have a therapeutic effect on making our joints healthy.
Conclusion: Topical formulations are widely used for better patient compliance, and emulgel is a
good choice regarding viscosity and spreadability. GSPC is effective against osteoarthritis; many
clinical studies have evidence of this.