HPMC K15M and Carbopol 940 mediated fabrication of ondansetron hydrochloride intranasal mucoadhesive microspheres

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The purpose of the present research was the design, development, and evaluation of ondansetron hydrochloride loaded polymeric mucoadhesive microspheres for intranasal delivery to avoid first-pass metabolism phenomenon in the liver and to improve its residence time. The microspheres were fabricated by a solvent evaporation method using carbopol 940 and HPMC K15M as a mucoadhesive polymer along with ethyl cellulose as a film-forming polymer. The intention of the current study was to comprehensively examine the influence of formulation components and the probable process variables such as a polymer to polymer ratio and stirring rate on the characteristics of the microspheres prepared. The microspheres were characterized for drug-polymer interactions, entrapment efficiency, drug loading, swelling property, particle size analysis, thermal behavior, morphological, in-vitro mucoadhesion, ex-vivo drug permeation, in-vitro drug release, histopathology, and release kinetic studies. The research will open new avenues for increasing the bioavailability of ondansetron hydrochloride in the future.

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Dhawale, P., Mahajan, N. M., Mahapatra, D. K., Mahajan, U. N., & Gangane, P. S. (2018). HPMC K15M and Carbopol 940 mediated fabrication of ondansetron hydrochloride intranasal mucoadhesive microspheres. Journal of Applied Pharmaceutical Science, 8(8), 075–083. https://doi.org/10.7324/JAPS.2018.8812

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