Affiliation:
1. Department of Pharmaceutical Technology and Industrial Pharmacy, University of Nigeria, Nsukka 410001, Nigeria
2. Department of Pharmaceutics, University of Nigeria, Nsukka 410001, Nigeria
Abstract
Background:
Aspirin is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug that is very effective in the
treatment of inflammation and other health conditions, however, it causes gastric irritation. Recently,
researchers have developed patents (US9757529, 2019) of inhalable aspirin for rapid absorption and
circumvention of gastric irritation.
Objective:
The aim of this work was to formulate aspirin-loaded lipid based formulation in order to
enhance oral bioavailability and inhibit gastric irritation.
Methods:
This solid lipid microparticles loaded with aspirin (SLM) was formulated by a modified cold
homogenization-solvent evaporation method. In vitro studies such as in vitro drug release, particle size,
Encapsulation Efficiency (EE), micromeritic properties and loading capacity were carried out. Pharmacodynamics
studies such as anti-inflammatory and ulcerative properties of the SLM were also carried
out in Wistar rats.
Results:
The results showed that aspirin entrapped SLM exhibited the highest EE of 72% and particle
size range of 7.60 + 0.141µm to 20.25 + 0.070µm. Formulations had about 55% drug release at 6h in
simulated intestinal fluid pH 6.8. The formulations had good flowability that could facilitate filling into
hard gelatin capsule shells. The SLM exhibited 100% gastroprotection against aspirin-induced ulcers (p
< 0.05). The percentage of anti-inflammatory activities also showed that aspirin-entrapped SLM had
78% oedema inhibition at 7h, while the reference had 68% inhibition at 7h.
Conclusion:
Aspirin-entrapped SLM showed good sustained-release properties, enhanced antiinflammatory
properties and total gastric protection from aspirin-induced ulcers and could be used as
once-daily oral aspirin.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
Drug Discovery,General Medicine,Immunology and Allergy
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