Development and evaluation of raloxifene-hydrochloride-loaded supersaturatable smedds containing an acidifier

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Raloxifene hydrochloride (RLH) was formulated into a pH-modified supersaturatable self-microemulsifying drug delivery system (S-SMEDDS) to increase drug solubility and dissolution rate. Optimal formulations of pH-modified S-SMEDDSs were developed by incorporating hydroxypropyl-cellulose-L as a precipitation inhibitor and phosphoric acid as a pH modifier (an acidifier). RLH was dissolved to greater extents by all pH-modified S-SMEDDSs compared with non-pH-modified S-SMEDDSs. In particular, phosphoric acid afforded greater drug dissolution than did the other acidifiers tested, perhaps because phosphoric acid better controlled the pH. More than 50% of the RLH was released from the pH-modified S-SMEDDS at pH 2.5 compared with only ~5% of the drug into aqueous buffer (pH 1.2 or 6.8) after dissolution of a conventional tablet. pH-modified S-SMEDDSs with a hydrophilic polymer and phosphoric acid improved the dissolution behavior of a drug exhibiting poor aqueous solubility.

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Lee, J. H., Kim, H. H., Cho, Y. H., Koo, T. S., & Lee, G. W. (2018). Development and evaluation of raloxifene-hydrochloride-loaded supersaturatable smedds containing an acidifier. Pharmaceutics, 10(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics10030078

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