Enhanced dissolution of sildenafil citrate using solid dispersion with hydrophilic polymers: Physicochemical characterization and in vivo sexual behavior studies in male rats

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Sildenafil citrate (SLC) is a frequently used medication (Viagra®) for the treatment of erectile dysfunction (ED). Due to its poor solubility, SLC suffers from a delayed onset of action and poor bioavailability. Hence, the aim of the proposed work was to prepare and evaluate solid dispersions (SDs) with hydrophilic polymers (Kolliphor®P188, Kollidon®30, and Kollidon®-VA64), in order to enhance the dissolution and efficacy of SLC. The SLC-SDs were prepared using a solvent evaporation method (at the ratio drug/polymer, 1:1, w/w) and characterized by Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC), Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), X-ray diffraction (XRD), Scanning electron microscope (SEM), drug content, yield, and in vitro release studies. Based on this evaluation, SDs (SLC-KVA64) were optimized, with a maximum release of drug (99.74%) after 2 h for all the developed formulas. The SDs (SLC-KVA64) were further tested for sexual behavior activity in male rats, and significant enhancements in copulatory efficiency (81.6%) and inter-copulatory efficiency (44.9%) were noted in comparison to the pure SLC drug, when exposed to the optimized SLC-KVA64 formulae. Therefore, SD using Kollidon®-VA64 could be regarded as a potential strategy for improving the solubility, in vitro dissolution, and therapeutic efficacy of SLC.

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Aldawsari, M. F., Anwer, M. K., Ahmed, M. M., Fatima, F., Soliman, G. A., Bhatia, S., … Aboudzadeh, M. A. (2021). Enhanced dissolution of sildenafil citrate using solid dispersion with hydrophilic polymers: Physicochemical characterization and in vivo sexual behavior studies in male rats. Polymers, 13(20). https://doi.org/10.3390/polym13203512

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