Novel nanosized Diacerein proliposomes for oral delivery: Development and in vitro/in vivo evaluation

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Abstract

This study aimed to enhance Diacerein (DCN) solubility and bioavailability via proliposomes (PLS) prepared by the film deposition method. DCN/PLS were characterized for micromeritics, size, entrapment efficiency (EE), and in vitro study. The highest EE (91.13% ± 2.25%) and delayed DCN release (46.7%) at 12 hours were exhibited by positively charged liposomes (PLS-F16) containing one molar ratio of stearylamine with a particle size of 128.12 ± 17.90 nm. Fourier transform infra-red results revealed no drug-excipient interaction. Scanning electron microscopy, differential scanning calorimetry analysis, and powder X-ray diffractometry investigations confirm the amorphous phase of DCN in the prepared PLS. Stability studies showed that PLS was more stable than liposomes over a wide range of storage conditions variation. PLS formulations containing sorbitol (with ideal size, EE, and adequate in vitro release) were selected for fabrication of DCN controlled-release tablets by the direct compression technique using various concentrations of Eudragit RS100 and ethyl cellulose. PT-F10 (containing 225 mg EC) with minimum drug release (38.2%) at 12 hours showed significantly higher values of C max (7,455 ± 262.69 ng/ml), T max (8 ± 0.4 hours), and area under the plasma concentration curve–24 (913,013.7 ± 553.48 ng.hour/ml) when compared to marketed DCN capsules. The obtained results showed the potential of PLS as a carrier for DCN enhanced and prolonged oral bioavailability.

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Abd Elkarim, R. A., El-Shenawy, A. A., Abdelhafez, W. A., & Osman, S. K. (2022). Novel nanosized Diacerein proliposomes for oral delivery: Development and in vitro/in vivo evaluation. Journal of Applied Pharmaceutical Science, 12(7), 131–146. https://doi.org/10.7324/JAPS.2022.120714

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