scholarly journals Development and Evaluations of Transdermally Delivered Luteolin Loaded Cationic Nanoemulsion: In Vitro and Ex Vivo Evaluations

Pharmaceutics ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (8) ◽  
pp. 1218
Author(s):  
Mohammad A. Altamimi ◽  
Afzal Hussain ◽  
Sultan Alshehri ◽  
Syed Sarim Imam ◽  
Usamah Abdulrahman Alnemer

Introduction: Luteolin (LUT) is natural flavonoid with multiple therapeutic potentials and is explored for transdermal delivery using a nanocarrier system. LUT loaded cationic nanoemulsions (CNE1–CNE9) using bergamot oil (BO) were developed, optimized, and characterized in terms of in vitro and ex vivo parameters for improved permeation. Materials and methods: The solubility study of LUT was carried out in selected excipients, namely BO, cremophor EL (CEL as surfactant), labrasol (LAB), and oleylamine (OA as cationic charge inducer). Formulations were characterized with globular size, polydispersity index (PDI), zeta potential, pH, and thermodynamic stability studies. The optimized formulation (CNE4) was selected for comparative investigations (% transmittance as %T, morphology, chemical compatibility, drug content, in vitro % drug release, ex vivo skin permeation, and drug deposition, DD) against ANE4 (anionic nanoemulsion for comparison) and drug suspension (DS). Results: Formulations such as CNE1–CNE9 and ANE4 (except CNE6 and CNE8) were found to be stable. The optimized CNE4 based on the lowest value of globular size (112 nm), minimum PDI (0.15), and optimum zeta potential (+26 mV) was selected for comparative assessment against ANE4 and DS. The %T values of CNE1–CNE9 were found to be ˃95% and CEL content slightly improved the %T value. The spherical CNE4 was compatible with excipients and showed % total drug content in the range of 97.9–99.7%. In vitro drug release values from CNE4 and ANE4 were significantly higher than DS. Moreover, permeation flux (138.82 ± 8.4 µg/cm2·h), enhancement ratio (8.23), and DD (10.98%) were remarkably higher than DS. Thus, ex vivo parameters were relatively high as compared to DS which may be attributed to nanonization, surfactant-mediated reversible changes in skin lipid matrix, and electrostatic interaction of nanoglobules with the cellular surface. Conclusion: Transdermal delivery of LUT can be a suitable alternative to oral drug delivery for augmented skin permeation and drug deposition.

2017 ◽  
Vol 9 (6) ◽  
pp. 85
Author(s):  
G. Ravi ◽  
N. Vishal Gupta

Objective: The objective of present investigation was to develop rivastigmine tartrate transdermal film employing factorial design.Methods: The formulations were designed by Design-Expert software-version10. A series of films were prepared by solvent casting method using polymers, plasticizer, permeation enhancer and other solvents. Transdermal films were evaluated for flatness, drug content, tensile strength, in vitro drug release and ex vivo skin permeation study.Results: The flatness was found 100% (percentage) for all film formulations. The drug content of transdermal film was found in the range of 96.51±0.2 to 98.81±0.3%. The tensile strength of transdermal film was found in the range of 6.28±0.06 to 11.56±0.03 N/mm2 (newton/millimeter2) and in vitro drug release at 24th h (hour) was found in the range of 86.24±0.25 to 96.1±0.48%% for various formulations and ex vivo skin permeation study results at 24th h was found in the range of 85.83±0.74 to 97.36±0.93%.Conclusion: These results support the feasibility of developing transdermal film of rivastigmine tartrate for human applications. Thus, transdermal delivery of rivastigmine tartrate film is a safe, painless and cost effective drug delivery system for Alzheimer’s patients.


Author(s):  
Roshni Das ◽  
Marina Koland ◽  
S. M. Sindhoor

Background: Natamycin belongs to a large group of naturally occurring polyene antifungal antibiotics derived from Streptomyces natalensis. Natamycin has a restrictive pharmaceutical role because of its extremely low aqueous solubility, which severely reduces the bioavailability of the drug. To improve the absorption of the drug, nanocrystals of natamycin were prepared and incorporated into in situ gel. Aim: To improve the solubility and absorption of natamycin nanocrystals by preparing nanocrystal in situ gel of natamycin for ophthalmic delivery Methodology: Natamycin nanocrystal was prepared using Sono-Precipitation method. Box-Behnken approach was employed to assess the influence of independent variables, namely concentration of stabilizer, sonication time and amplitude on particle size and zeta potential of the prepared nanocrystal. Optimized natamycin nanocrystal in situ gel formulations was characterized for various parameters like pH, viscosity, drug content, in vitro drug release and ex vivo permeation studies. Results: The optimized formulation of natamycin nanocrystal with a particle size of  293.9nm and zeta potential -14.6mV was incorporated into in situ gels. The pH triggered in situ gel was prepared using Carbopol and Hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (HPMC)., which showed clear preparation, pH of the formulation was closed to the pH of tear fluid, i.e., 7.4, viscosity showed pseudoplastic behaviour with immediate gelation remained for an extended period, and the drug content was around 99.70%. From the characterizations given above, PF-4 was optimized and evaluated for In vitro drug release showing slow and sustained release when compared to the marketed formulation and followed first-order kinetics with the diffusion-controlled mechanism. Ex vivo permeation through goat's cornea of PF-4 showed better permeation than marketed formulation. The stability studies of PF-4 showed that formulation was stable at the appropriate condition. Conclusion: Nanocrystals formulations of natamycin was successfully formulated and incorporated into in situ gels. Further in vivo studies need to be carried out for confirmation of pharmacological activity


2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
pp. 24-37
Author(s):  
Deepali Verma ◽  
Shreya Kaul ◽  
Neha Jain ◽  
Upendra Nagaich

Introduction: In the present research, erythromycin estolate loaded in-situ gel was formulated and evaluated for blepharitis in order to improve its therapeutic efficacy, precorneal residence time of the system and to enhance the ocular bioavailability. Material and Methods: The developed formulation was characterized by several parameters viz. FTIR, clarity, pH, gelation temperature, rheological studies, drug content, in vitro drug release studies, transcorneal permeation studies, bioadhesion studies, isotonicity and stability studies. Results: The optimized formulation exhibited non-fickian release diffusion with a sustained release of drug 82.76 ± 0.94% up to 8h and drug content 93.64%. Isotonicity revealed that the formulation was isotonic in nature and there was no shrinkage and busting of cells. Bioadhesion study was performed to check the adherence of the prepared in situ gel to the corneal surface for 4h. Ex vivo transcorneal permeation was observed to be significantly higher when compared with market eye drops. Histopathological studies were conducted to confirm the presence of normal ocular surface tissues by maintaining their morphological structures without causing damage to the tissues. The formulation was nonirritant as confirmed by the HET-CAM test. Stability studies and accelerated stability studies were conducted for 13 weeks and 26 weeks respectively and formulations were analyzed for the visual appearance, pH, viscosity, gelling capacity, drug content and in vitro drug release and results showed no change in the formulations. Conclusion: The formulation was therapeutically efficacious, sterile, stable and provided controlled release over a period of time. The developed system could be a viable alternative to conventional eye drops for treatment of various ocular diseases.


Author(s):  
Shailendra Kumar Singh ◽  
Pawan Kumar ◽  
Deepak Kumar Jindal ◽  
Vandana Handa ◽  
Jyoti Bilonia

Alopecia areata is a common, chronic inflammatory disease, characterized by patchy hair loss on the scalp, affecting about 2.1% of world population. Presently, minoxidil has been used for treatment of alopecia as topical lotion, but associated with many drawbacks like systemic side effects and low contact time with skin. Therefore, in the present work, minoxidil gel was prepared using a novel copolymer, Sepineo P 600 to overcome these drawbacks. The prepared gel was characterized for pH, drug content, viscosity, spreadability, skin adhesivity, occlusivity, in vitro drug release, ex vivo skin permeation, stability and finally for skin corrosivity. The drug content of the finalized gel was found to be 99.80 ± 0.82%. The formulation showed good spreadability, occlusivity, adhesiveness and viscosity. In vitro release studies showed that the drug release from prepared gel followed matrix release pattern as compared to lotion. Mathematical modelling of the drug release data suggested Higuchi release model. The formulated minoxidil gel was found to be non-corrosive and stable when subjected to accelerate as well as real time stability studies. Overall, the minoxidil gel formulation was suitable for skin application and can be an effective dosage form for the treatment of Alopecia areata.


Author(s):  
Ashish Y. Pawar ◽  
Khanderao R. Jadhav ◽  
Sagar S. Patil ◽  
Pallavi R. Jadhav

Objective: The purpose of this research study was to develop Ketoprofen-loaded Pickering nanoemulsion with the help of polymeric nanoparticles [NPs]. The pickering nanoemulsion  formulation is developed using Eudragit RL 100, which has the greater ability to stabilize the formulation as well as it better controls the  release of drug upon oral administration. Method: In the present study, Ketoprofen - loaded Pickering nanoemulsion were prepared using an ultrasonic emulsification process. For the preparation of the Nanoemulsion, an aqueous phase of the nanodispersion of nanoparticle is used while Captex -300 and drug premix is used as oil phase. The nanoemulsion is formulated by using a probe sonicator with different ratios of aqueous phase and oil phase. The preformulation study of polymer or drug is done by FTIR and DSC and the drug - polymer compatibility was confirmed by FTIR. The prepared formulation was evaluated for physical appearance, pH, Viscosity, In vitro drug release, Particle size, Zeta Potential, Polydispersivity index, and transmission electron microscopy and stability. The Formulation is optimized for the different concentrations of the aqueous phase and oil phase with concentrations of drug and polymer. Results: All the prepared formulations show particle size in between 100-500nm hence it indicats formation of nanoemulsion. The zeta potential is -46mv which indicates good stability of formulation. The In vitro drug release shows maximum drug release i.e. 96.93% in 10 hrs which shows that the release of drug is prolonged due to formation of Polymer NPs. Conclusion: Thus the drug release was significantly controlled and slowed down when nanoemulsion is formulated by using NPs in comparison with control. These results fulfilled the objective of the study. This study opens new prospects on the formulation of Pickering nanoemulsion. 


Author(s):  
BHUVANESHWARI R. SHARANNAVAR ◽  
ANAND P. GADAD

Objective: The aim of the present work was to develop and characterize mucoadhesive film of spray dried Lovastatin (LVS) for buccal delivery to enhance bioavailability. Methods: Mucoadhesive films were prepared by solvent casting technique by using different polymers HPMCK4M, HPMC E5LV and chitosan. The successful patches were evaluated for film thickness, weight, content uniformity, surface pH, swelling index, folding endurance, ex-vivo residence time, ex-vivo bioadhesion test, in vitro drug release, ex-vivo drug permeation and stability study. Results: The thickness of all prepared patches ranged from 0.21±0.07 to 1.5±0.39 mm, the weight of the film 89.10±0.6 to 128.57±0.3 mg, drug content 85.47±0.87 to 97.33±0.31%, surface pH 5.6±0.67 to 7.6±0.98, swelling index 23.0±4.1 to 76.5±3.6%, folding endurance 165±1.9 to 350±2.5 respectively. Ex-vivo residence time ranged from 2.2±0.08to 8.2±0.17 h and ex-vivo bioadhesive strength 30±0.64 to 66±0.43 g. The formulations with HPMC E5 shown short period of residence time and shows weak force of adhesion., which might be because of low viscosity of the polymer which resulted into weak adhesion. The percentage drug release and ex-vivo drug permeation was in the following descending order HPMC K4M>HPMC E5LV>chitosan. These results confirm the extension of drug release in case of ionic polymer chitosan. The kinetics data shows that drug release and permeation follows nonfiction diffusion. Accelerated stability data revealed that there is no significant change in drug content, in vitro drug release and ex-vivo permeation. Conclusion: It can be concluded that mucoadhesive buccal patch is a promising dosage form to enhance the drug bioavailability by preventing first-pass metabolism thus providing better therapeutic efficacy.


2020 ◽  
Vol 15 (1) ◽  
pp. 41-67
Author(s):  
Shreya Kaul ◽  
Neha Jain ◽  
Jaya Pandey ◽  
Upendra Nagaich

Introduction: The main purpose of the research was to develop, optimize and characterize tobramycin sulphate loaded chitosan nanoparticles based gel in order to ameliorate its therapeutic efficacy, precorneal residence time, stability, targeting and to provide controlled release of the drug. Methods: Box-Behnken design was used to optimize formulation by 3-factors (chitosan, STPP and tween 80) and 3-levels. Developed formulation was subjected for characterizations such as shape and surface morphology, zeta potential, particle size, in vitro drug release studies, entrapment efficiency of drug, visual inspection, pH, viscosity, spreadability, drug content, ex vivo transcorneal permeation studies, ocular tolerance test, antimicrobial studies, isotonicity evaluation and histopathology studies. Results: Based on the evaluation parameters, the optimized formulation showed a particle size of 43.85 ± 0.86 nm and entrapment efficiency 91.56% ± 1.04, PDI 0.254. Cumulative in vitro drug release was up to 92.21% ± 1.71 for 12 hours and drug content was found between 95.36% ± 1.25 to 98.8% ± 1.34. TEM analysis unfolded spherical shape of nanoparticles. TS loaded nanoparticulate gel exhibited significantly higher transcorneal permeation as well as bioadhesion when compared with marketed formulation. Ocular tolerance was evaluated by HET-CAM test and formulation was non-irritant and well-tolerated. Histopathology studies revealed that there was no evidence of damage to the normal structure of the goat cornea. As per ICH guidelines, stability studies were conducted and were subjected for 6 months. Conclusion: Results revealed that the developed formulation could be an ideal substitute for conventional eye drops for the treatment of bacterial keratitis.


Medicines ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 5 (3) ◽  
pp. 103 ◽  
Author(s):  
Pawan Kumar ◽  
Shailendra Singh ◽  
Vandana Handa ◽  
Himanshu Kathuria

Current topical minoxidil (MXD) formulations involve an unpleasant organic solvent which causes patient incompliance in addition to side effects in some cases. Therefore, the objective of this work was to develop an MXD formulation providing enhanced follicular delivery and reduced side effects. Oleic acid, being a safer material, was utilized to prepare the nanovesicles, which were characterized for size, entrapment efficiency, polydispersity index (PDI), zeta potential, and morphology. The nanovesicles were incorporated into the emugel Sepineo® P 600 (2% w/v) to provide better longer contact time with the scalp and improve physical stability. The formulation was evaluated for in vitro drug release, ex vivo drug permeation, and drug deposition studies. Follicular deposition of the vesicles was also evaluated using a differential tape stripping technique and elucidated using confocal microscopy. The optimum oleic acid vesicles measured particle size was 317 ± 4 nm, with high entrapment efficiency (69.08 ± 3.07%), narrow PDI (0.203 ± 0.01), and a negative zeta potential of −13.97 ± 0.451. The in vitro drug release showed the sustained release of MXD from vesicular gel. The skin permeation and deposition studies revealed superiority of the prepared MXD vesicular gel (0.2%) in terms of MXD deposition in the stratum corneum (SC) and remaining skin over MXD lotion (2%), with enhancement ratios of 3.0 and 4.0, respectively. The follicular deposition of MXD was 10-fold higher for vesicular gel than the control. Confocal microscopy also confirmed the higher absorption of rhodamine via vesicular gel into hair follicles as compared to the control. Overall, the current findings demonstrate the potential of oleic acid vesicles for effective targeted skin and follicular delivery of MXD.


Author(s):  
Mohammad Irshad Reza ◽  
Divya Goel ◽  
Rahul Kumar Gupta ◽  
Musarrat Hussain Warsi

Objective: The objective of the present work was to formulate and characterize nano dispersive gel (NDG) for topical delivery of water-insoluble antifungal agent ketoconazole in order to enhance its solubility, penetration through the skin and antifungal activity.Methods: Nano dispersion of the drug was first prepared by swollen micelles technique (SMT) using tween 80 and chloroform which is then incorporated into the gel using carbopol 934. Ten formulations of ketoconazole loaded NDG was prepared and characterized for different physicochemical parameters like homogeneity, pH, spreadability, extrudability, practical yield, drug content, in vitro drug release, ex vivo permeation study, and biological parameter antifungal activity.Results: The formulated topical preparation exhibit pH in the range of 6.5 to 7.4, and unveiled excellent homogeneity, spreadability and extrudability. Out of 10 formulations, formulation F4 showed maximum drug content of 95.56±1.13% and practical yield of 97.23±0.51%. The in vitro drug release studies were performed using pH 7.4 phosphate buffer. Formulation F4 showed best in vitro drug release 96.52±0.52% at the end of 24 h of study. Ex vivo permeation study of formulation F4 carried out using franz diffusion cell, also manifested good permeation and flux of drug across the chicken skin. Antifungal activity test of formulation F4 was carried out by the cup plate method using Aspergillus niger strain against marketed ketoconazole unveiled higher antifungal activity than marketed one.Conclusion: The study confirmed formulation F4 to be an optimized and promising formulation for the effective treatment of topical fungal infections with enhanced solubility and penetration through the skin.


Author(s):  
Koushlesh Kumar Mishra

Objective: The objective of the present work was to develop, optimize and characterize itraconazole loaded transethosomes for enhanced transdermal delivery. In this study, screening of formulation and process variables was conducted by using Box-Behnken design approach to observe significant and insignificant influence on the transethosomes. Methods: The transethosomes was developed by homogenization technique (hot method). The optimized itraconazole loaded transethosomes were evaluated for its vesicle size, polydispersity index, zeta potential, loading capacity and entrapment efficiency. Characterization was done by P-XRD, DSC and TEM. Further, in-vitro drug release study, stability study and confocal laser scanning microscopy (CLSM) study were also performed. Results: The itraconazole loaded transethosomes are developed by using soya lecithin as phospholipid, oleic acid as edge activator and cholesterol as stabilizer. Developed transethosomes showed acceptable desired vesicle size (207-409 nm), excellent colloidal dispersion characteristics (polydispersity index- 0.131 to 0.312, zeta potential -16.12to -21.96 mV) and high drug entrapment (63.37-73.02%). P-XRD and DSC results suggested that itraconazole encapsulated in amorphous state within transethosomes. In-vitro drug release study show prolonged release of itraconazole for 24 hr and confocal laser scanning microscopy confirmed accumulation of transethosomes in deeper layers of the skin. Results of stability studies showed optimized transethosomes are more stable in refrigerated temperature (4°C) as compared to room temperature (25°C). Conclusion: The results suggested that transethosomes could be better alternative to deliver drugs across the skin and potential carrier for efficient transdermal drug delivery.


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