Affiliation:
1. Department of Pharmaceutics, Krupanidhi College of Pharmacy, Bengaluru, Karnataka, India
Abstract
Background:
Migraine is a neurological disorder and is accompanied by different painful
episodes. Hence, the maintenance of a steady-state concentration of drugs can be beneficial for
patients suffering from migraine. The present investigation focuses on the development of nano
lipid carriers (NLCs) loaded with transdermal patches of rizatriptan benzoate to sustain the effect
of the drug for the enhancement of therapeutic effects.
Method:
Stearic acid and peanut oil were used to make the NLCs. A central composite design
was employed to observe the effect of formulation factors like solid lipid ratio, phase volume ratio,
and concentration of surfactants on the formation of nanoparticles. The effects were evaluated for
the responses like particle size and entrapment of the drug in the nanocarriers. The optimized formulation
was subjected to compatibility, thermal, surface characteristics, and surface morphology
studies. The optimized formulation was dispersed in HPMC 15CPS and PVP K30 polymer matrix,
and the transdermal patch was evaluated for its mechanical properties, drug release study, and skin
irritation study.
Results:
The experimental design was suitable to produce nanosized stable lipid carriers of the
drug with high drug entrapment. The drug and excipients were found to be compatible. The thermal
and surface characteristics study proved the high loading of drugs in the nanoparticles. The
surface morphology study showed the formation of irregular-shaped NLCs. The transdermal patch
had good mechanical properties. The ex vivo study of the formulated patch showed a sustained
release of the drug over 24h. No skin irritation was reported from the transdermal patch.
Conclusion:
Therefore, it can be concluded that the nanoparticles loaded transdermal patch of
rizatriptan benzoate can be promising in controlling the divergent phases of migraine.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.