Enhanced oral bioavailability of resveratrol by using neutralized eudragit e solid dispersion prepared via spray drying

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In this study, we designed amorphous solid dispersions based on Eudragit E/HCl (neu-tralized Eudragit E using hydrochloric acid) to maximize the dissolution of trans-resveratrol. Solid-state characterization of amorphous solid dispersions of trans-resveratrol was performed using powder X-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy, and particle size measurements. In addi-tion, an in vitro dissolution study and an in vivo pharmacokinetic study in rats were carried out. Among the tested polymers, Eudragit E/HCl was the most effective solid dispersion for the solubil-ization of trans-resveratrol. Eudragit E/HCl significantly inhibited the precipitation of trans-resvera-trol in a pH 1.2 dissolution medium in a dose-dependent manner. The amorphous Eudragit E/HCl solid dispersion at a trans-resveratrol/polymer ratio of 10/90 exhibited a high degree of supersatu-ration without trans-resveratrol precipitation for at least 48 h by the formation of Eudragit E/HCl micelles. In rats, the absolute oral bioavailability (F%) of trans-resveratrol from Eudragit E/HCl solid dispersion (10/90) was estimated to be 40%. Therefore, trans-resveratrol-loaded Eudragit E/HCl solid dispersions prepared by spray drying offer a promising formulation strategy with high oral bioavailability for developing high-quality health supplements, nutraceutical, and pharmaceutical products.

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Ha, E. S., Choi, D. H., Baek, I. H., Park, H., & Kim, M. S. (2021). Enhanced oral bioavailability of resveratrol by using neutralized eudragit e solid dispersion prepared via spray drying. Antioxidants, 10(1), 1–12. https://doi.org/10.3390/antiox10010090

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