Novel itraconazole (ITZ)-loaded liposomes (ITZ-LPs) were prepared and their pharmacokinetics and biodistribution were assessed in comparison with commercial formulations (ITZ-CD). The ITZ-LPs were prepared by thin-film hydration method and the physicochemical characterizations of the ITZ-LPs were evaluated. The pharmacokinetics and biodistribution were studied in the rats and mice, and compared with commercially available formulations (Sporanox®) after administration by the tail vein at a dose of 10mg/kg. The concentration of ITZ in plasma and tissues was determined by means of HPLC-MS/MS. The size distribution of the liposomes was 264.5nm and the entrapment efficiency of ITZ-LPs was 73.82±0.73%. In pharmacokinetics study, the two formulations demonstrated pronounced differences following i.v. administration to rats. The AUC0→24 h for ITZ-CD was 87.12mg/L·h and that for ITZ-LPs was 155.47mg/L·h (p<0.05). The MRT0→24 h value was 1.70h for ITZ-CD and 3.68h for ITZ-LPs. In tissue distribution study, there were no differences of distributions in the lung between two formulations. Nevertheless, in the liver and spleen, itraconazole levels for the group treated with ITZ-LPs were significantly higher than those for the group treated with ITZ-CD. Meanwhile, the low distribution of ITZ-LPs in heart and kidney was of great advantage to reduce the toxicity for heart and kidney. These results indicated that the ITZ-LPs can be a potential intravenous formulation of itraconazole. © 2010 Informa UK Ltd.
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Tang, J., Wei, H., Liu, H., Ji, H., Dong, D., Zhu, D., & Wu, L. (2010). Pharmacokinetics and biodistribution of itraconazole in rats and mice following intravenous administration in a novel liposome formulation. Drug Delivery, 17(4), 223–230. https://doi.org/10.3109/10717541003667822
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