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Item Associating chitosan and microemulsion as a topical vehicle for the administration of herbal medicines.(2021) Oliveira, Denise A. J.; Amaral, Juliano G.; Garcia, Laryana Borges; Santos, Milena Soares dos; Silva, Lorena A. O.; Almeida, Maiara Prates de; Gomes, Angélica Ferraz; Barros, Danielle R. P.; Lopes, Norberto Peporine; Pereira, Gislaine Ribeiro; Santos, Orlando David Henrique dos; Ruela, André Luís MoraisA viscous solution of low molecular weight chitosan (CH) at 5% w/v (10.2 kDa, 75 % deacetylated, 1451 cP at 25 ◦C) was associated with a microemulsion (ME) that undergoes a phase transition after water absorption in situ (≈28 % w/w), forming a more viscous liquid crystal, which was potentially evaluated as a topical vehicle. The ME was selected from a phase diagram, selecting a composition based on Tween® 80 (52 %), myristate isopropyl (28 %), and the aqueous phase (water and polyethylene glycol 400, 60:40 w/w) (20 %), which was after replaced by CH and herbal medicines (HM). HM are alternatives to treat candidiasis, and Stryphnodendron adstringens shell extract, characterized by molecular networking, and Melaleuca alternifolia Chell essential oil (46 % of terpinen-4- ol), showed in vitro activity against Candida albicans. Associating CH in ME improved the mechanical properties of the topical formulation, as adhesiveness, which is an advantageous feature for the topical treatment of vul vovaginal candidiasis.