Design of targeted dosage form of ofloxacin

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Abstract

The targeted pro-drug is a classical pro-drug design often representing a non-specific chemical approach to mask undesirable drug properties, such as limited bioavailability, lack of site specificity, and chemical instability. On the other hand, targeted pro-drug design represents a new strategy for directed and efficient drug delivery. Quinolone antibiotics exert their pharmacological effect by inhibiting the cell wall synthesis of the pathogen. However, development of resistance exists, which instigates for a new higher congener to remain in clinical practice. To overcome this phenomenon and also to produce site-specific activity of the cell walls of the pathogen, ofloxacin is conjugated with a hydroxypropyl methacrylamide polymer backbone moiety. The results of in vitro release studies indicate the possibilities for the development of a new drug for site-specific therapy with an improved t 1/2 of the drug. This novel pro-drugmay have opened a new vista in antibiotic chemotherapy.

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Shahar Yar, M., Ahamed Siddiqui, A., Ashraf Ali, M., & Manogran, E. (2006). Design of targeted dosage form of ofloxacin. Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society, 71(12), 1269–1273. https://doi.org/10.2298/JSC0612269S

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