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Simultaneous determination of imiquimod and terbinafine in skin permeation studies: Validation of a liquid chromatography method with fluorescence detection.

Created on 07 Aug 2026

Authors

Mikaella Costa de Sousa, Marianne A P C Nogueira, Marcilio Cunha-Filho, Tais Gratieri, Larissa F Matos, Guilherme M Gelfuso

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Journal of chromatography. B, Analytical technologies in the biomedical and life sciences. Volume 1282. Pages 125244. Aug 05, 2026. Epub Aug 05, 2026.

Abstract

Chromoblastomycosis is a chronic, neglected subcutaneous mycosis posing significant therapeutic challenges. A topical strategy combining terbinafine (TBF), an antifungal, with imiquimod (IMQ), a TLR-7/8 agonist immunomodulator, has emerged a promising alternative. However, no validated analytical method is currently available to simultaneously quantify both drugs in skin, which is crucial for novel formulation development. This study reports the development and validation of a simple HPLC method with fluorescence detection (excitation 236 nm, emission 340 nm) for the simultaneous determination of TBF and IMQ extracted from porcine skin. Separation was achieved on a C8 reversed-phase column (125 × 4.0 mm, 5 μm) using a mobile phase of methanol and water (60,40, v/v), both containing 0.1% formic acid at a flow rate of 0.8 mL/min. The method showed excellent linearity (r > 0.999) over 0.01-1.0 μg/mL for IMQ and 0.1-2.0 μg/mL for TBF. Intra- and inter-day precision demonstrated coefficients of variation below 5%, and recovery rates from skin (79-105%) confirmed accuracy. Limits of detection were 0.001 μg/mL for IMQ and 0.004 μg/mL for TBF, with quantification limits of 0.02 μg/mL and 0.16 μg/mL, respectively. This selective, sensitive, and reproducible method represents a valuable analytical tool for supporting the development and quality control of topical formulations for chromoblastomycosis and other fungal skin diseases.

PMID:
42561464
Bibliographic data and abstract were imported from PubMed on 07 Aug 2026.

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