Preparation and characterization of pioglitazone cyclodextrin inclusion complexes

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Pioglitazone, a class II Biopharmaceutical Classification System drug having poor water solubility and slow dissolution rate may have a negative impact on its subtherapeutic plasma drug levels leading to therapeutic failure. In order to improve its water solubility and thus dissolution, cyclodextrin complexation technique was followed. The phase solubility studies were carried using three different types of cyclodextrins viz., methyl-and-cyclodextrins. The Gibbs free energy was calculated in order to determine ease of the complexation. Binary systems of pioglitazone with cyclodextrins were prepared by kneading method and spray drying method. The phase solubility profiles with all the three cyclodextrins were classified as A L-type, indicating the formation of 1:1 stoichiometric inclusion complexes. The complexation capability of cyclodextrins with pioglitazone increased in the order of methyl-> >-cyclodextrin. The Gibbs free energy was found to be in the order > methyl-> cyclodextrin. Characterization of inclusion complexes was done by solubility studies, in vitro dissolution studies, Fourier transformation- infrared spectroscopy, scanning electron microscopy, differential scanning calorimetry and X-ray powder diffractometry studies. Inclusion complexes exhibited higher rates of dissolution than the corresponding physical mixtures and pure drug. Greater solubility was observed with spray-dried methyl-cyclodextrin complexes (2.29 0.001 mg/ml) in comparison to the kneaded methyl-cyclodextrin complexes (1.584 0.053 mg/ml) and pure drug (0.0714 0.0018 mg/ml).

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Pandit, V., Gorantla, R., Devi, K., Pai, R. S., & Sarasija, S. (2011). Preparation and characterization of pioglitazone cyclodextrin inclusion complexes. Journal of Young Pharmacists, 3(4), 267–274. https://doi.org/10.4103/0975-1483.90234

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