A hyaluronic acid functionalized self-nano-emulsifying drug delivery system (Snedds) for enhancement in ciprofloxacin targeted delivery against intracellular infection

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Abstract

Ciprofloxacin (CIP), a potent anti-bacterial agent of the fluroquinolone family, shows poor solubility and permeability, thus leading to the development of intracellular pathogens induced multi-drug resistance and biofilms formation. To synergistically improve the biopharmaceutical parameters of CIP, a hyaluronic acid (FDA approved biocompatible polymer) functionalized self-nano emulsifying drug delivery system (HA-CIP-SNEDDS) was designed in the present study. SNEDDS formulations were tested via solubility, droplet size, zeta potential, a polydispersity index, thermodynamic stability, surface morphology, solid-state characterization, drug loading/release, cellular uptake, and biocompatibility. The final (HA-CIP-SNEDDS) formulation exhibited a mean droplet size of 50 nm with the 0.3 poly dispersity index and negative zeta potential (−11.4 mV). HA-based SNEDDS containing CIP showed an improved ability to permeate goat intestinal mucus. After 4 h, CIP-SNEDDS showed a 2-fold and HA-CIP-SNEDDS showed a 4-fold permeation enhancement as compared to the free CIP. Moreover, 80% drug release of HA-CIP-SNEDDS was demonstrated to be superior and sustained for 72 h in comparison to free CIP. However, anti-biofilm activity of HACIP-SNEDDS against Salmonella typhi was higher than CIP-SNEDDS and free CIP. HA-CIPSNEDDS exhibited increased biocompatibility and improved oral pharmacokinetics as compared to free CIP. Taken together, HA-CIP-SNEDDS formulation seems to be a promising agent against Salmonella typhi with a strong targeting potential.

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Arshad, R., Tabish, T. A., Kiani, M. H., Ibrahim, I. M., Shahnaz, G., Rahdar, A., … Pandey, S. (2021). A hyaluronic acid functionalized self-nano-emulsifying drug delivery system (Snedds) for enhancement in ciprofloxacin targeted delivery against intracellular infection. Nanomaterials, 11(5). https://doi.org/10.3390/nano11051086

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