Design, characterization and pharmaceutical/pharmacological applications of ibuprofen conjugates based on hydroxyethylcellulose

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We synthesized polymeric prodrugs in which ibuprofen (IBU) was conjugated in a one-pot preparation to the hydrophilic polysaccharide hydroxyethylcellulose (HEC). The amphiphilic conjugates formed nanoparticles of 450-700 nm diameter at a water/DMSO interface. Synthesized HEC-IBU conjugates showed significant anti-inflammatory (44-77% inhibition) and immunomodulatory potential in paw-edema and cytokine release assays, respectively. Cell viability studies on L929 cell lines were performed for HEC-IBU prodrugs. Pharmacokinetic studies in rabbit models revealed that IBU from the conjugate reaches a peak plasma concentration (Cmax) of 20 μg mL-1 in 4 h while the plasma half-life was noted to be 5.82 h μg mL-1.

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Abbas, K., Amin, M., Hussain, M. A., Sher, M., Abbas Bukhari, S. N., & Edgar, K. J. (2017). Design, characterization and pharmaceutical/pharmacological applications of ibuprofen conjugates based on hydroxyethylcellulose. RSC Advances, 7(80), 50672–50679. https://doi.org/10.1039/c7ra08502h

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