The aim of the present study was to examine the effect of micellar systems on the absorption of beta-lapachone (b-lap) through different intestinal segments using a single-pass rat intestinal perfusion technique. B-lap was solubilized in mixed micelles composed of phosphatidylcholine and sodium deoxycholate, and in sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS)-based conventional micelles. Both mixed micelles and SLS micelles improved the in situ permeability of b-lap in all intestinal segments tested although the mixed micellar formulation was more effective in increasing the intestinal absorption of b-lap. The permeability of b-lap was greatest in the large intestinal segments. Compared with SLS micelles, the effective permeability coefficient values measured with mixed micelles were 5- to 23-fold higher depending on the intestinal segment. Our data suggest that b-lap should be delivered to the large intestine using a mixed micellar system for improved absorption.
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Jang, S. B., Kim, D., Kim, S. Y., Park, C., Jeong, J. H., Kuh, H. J., & Lee, J. (2013). Impact of micellar vehicles on in situ intestinal absorption properties of beta-lapachone in rats. Korean Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology, 17(1), 9–13. https://doi.org/10.4196/kjpp.2013.17.1.9
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