Title: | Design and development of a self-nanoemulsifying drug delivery system for telmisartan for oral drug delivery |
Authors: | Patel, Jaydeep Garala, Kevin Patel, Anjali Raval, Mihir Sheth, Navin |
Keywords: | Bioavailability poor water solubility self-nanoemulsifying drug delivery system telmisartan |
Issue Date: | Apr-2011 |
Publisher: | International Journal of Pharmaceutical Investigation (Medknow Publications) |
Citation: | Patel, J. ,Patel, A. ,Garala, K. ,Raval, M. ,Sheth, N. (2011). Design and development of a self-nanoemulsifying drug delivery system for telmisartan for oral drug delivery. International Journal of Pharmaceutical Investigation (Medknow Publications), Volume 1 Issue 2, ISSN : 2230-973X, DOI: 10.4103/2230-973X.82431 |
Abstract: | Background and Aim: Telmisartan (TEL) is an angiotensin II receptor blocker (ARB) antihypertensive agent. The aim of the present investigation was to develop a self-nanoemulsifying drug delivery system (SNEDDS) to enhance the oral bioavailability of poorly water soluble TEL. Materials and Methods: The solubility of TEL in various oils was determined to identify the oil phase of a SNEDDS. Various surfactants and co-surfactants were screened for their ability to emulsify the selected oil. Pseudoternary phase diagrams were constructed to identify the efficient self-emulsifying region. A SNEDDS was further evaluated for its percentage transmittance, emulsification time, drug content, phase separation, dilution, droplet size, zeta potential, pH, refractive index, and viscosity. Results: The developed SNEDDS formulation contained TEL (20mg), Tween® 20 (43.33%w/w), Carbitol® (21.67%w/w), and Acrysol® EL 135 (32%w/w). The optimized formulation of the TEL-loaded SNEDDS exhibited a complete in vitro drug release in 15min as compared with the plain drug, which had a limited dissolution rate. It was also compared with the pure drug suspension by oral administration in male Wister rats. The in vivo study exhibited a 7.5-fold increase in the oral bioavailability of TEL from the SNEDDS compared with the pure drug suspension. Conclusions: These results suggest the potential use of the SNEDDS to improve the dissolution and oral bioavailability of poorly water soluble TEL. |
Description: | The authors are very thankful to Abitec Corp. (USA), Gettefosse (India), BASF (India), Sasol (Germany), Nikko Chemicals (Japan), and Corel Pharma (India) for providing gift samples. |
URI: | http://10.9.150.37:8080/dspace//handle/atmiyauni/1123 |
ISSN: | 2230-973X |
Appears in Collections: | 01. Journal Articles |
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