Affiliation:
1. Faculty of Pharmacy, Pharmaceutics Department, El Saleheya El Gadida University, El Saleheya El Gadida, 44813, Egypt
2. Department of Pharmaceutics, College of Pharmacy, King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
3. Department of Pharmaceutics
and Industrial Pharmacy, Faculty of Pharmacy, Merit University (MUE), Sohag, Egypt
Abstract
Background:
Aceclofenac is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug and a potent analgesic. However, its
oral ingestion may cause gastrointestinal problems, including dyspepsia, abnormal pain, nausea, diarrhea, and ulcerative
colitis.
Objective:
This study aimed to prepare vesicular-based enteric microspheres containing aceclofenac by ionotropic
gelation technique to minimize gastric irritation in rats.
Methods:
The micron-size vesicles were prepared by the ionic-orifice gelation method. Three types of vesicularbased
microcapsules containing aceclofenac were prepared by employing sodium alginate as the coating material in
combination with Eudragit L100, Eudragit S100, and polyvinylpyrrolidone PVP K90. The drug to sodium alginate to
polymer ratios were 1:0.5:0.5, 1:1:1, and 1:1.5:1.5, respectively. Gelation of sodium alginate was induced by the
dropwise addition of calcium chloride solution (10 % w/v). Aceclofenac-loaded microspheres were evaluated in
terms of aceclofenac content and in vitro drug release, and FTIR, DSC, and XRD were used for physicochemical
evaluation of some selected formulae. The effects of microencapsulation on aceclofenac-induced ulcerative activity
in male Wistar rats were also investigated.
Results:
The results indicated no interaction between aceclofenac and microcapsules forming polymers. In addition,
microcapsules formulations M1, M4, and M7 gave maximal protection in acidic pH and optimal release in alkaline
pH. The histopathological studies revealed that the reduction of ulceration is evident from the macroscopic and microscopic
studies, which showed complete protection of the tissue morphology with no ulcers, indicating the effectiveness
of the microcapsules system against aceclofenac-induced gastric ulceration in rats again.
Conclusion:
Ionotropic gelation seems to be a simple, efficient technique to prepare aceclofenac-loaded microspheres
with a reduced risk of gastric ulceration. It is possible to overcome the problem of gastric damage while
utilizing aceclofenac by avoiding the exposure of the drug to the ulcer-prone area of the gastrointestinal tract.
Funder
King Saud University, Saudia Arabia
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
Clinical Biochemistry,Pharmacology
Reference40 articles.
1. Mutalik S.; Anju P.; Manoj K.; Usha A.N.; Enhancement of dissolution rate and bioavailability of aceclofenac: A chitosan-based solvent change approach. Int J Pharm 2008,350(1-2),279-290
2. Naglakshmi S.; Shanmuganathan S.; Sandhya K.; Anbarasan B.; Design, development and characterization of nano structured lipid carrier for topical delivery of aceclofenac. Ind J Pharm Edu Res 2018,52(4),581-586
3. Mooranian A.; Negrulj R.; Chen-Tan N.; Al-Sallami H.S.; Fang Z.; Mukkur T.K.; Mikov M.; Golocorbin-Kon S.; Fakhoury M.; Watts G.F.; Matthews V.; Arfuso F.; Al-Salami H.; Microencapsulation as a novel delivery method for the potential antidiabetic drug, probucol. Drug Des Devel Ther 2014,8,1221-1230
4. Boonchu T.; Utama-Ang N.; Optimization of extraction and microencapsulation of bioactive compounds from red grape (Vitis vinifera L.) pomace. J Food Sci Technol 2015,52(2),783-792
5. Kumar R.; Gupta R.B.; Betageri G.V.; Formulation, characterization, and in vitro release of glyburide from proliposomal beads. Drug Deliv 2001,8(1),25-27
Cited by
5 articles.
订阅此论文施引文献
订阅此论文施引文献,注册后可以免费订阅5篇论文的施引文献,订阅后可以查看论文全部施引文献