Aim: To evaluate a mixed micellar drug delivery system composed of sodium cholate and phospholipid for oral administration of silybin, a promising hepatoprotectants. Methods: The optimum formulation of sodium cholate/phospholipid-mixed micelles containing silybin was obtained based on the study of pseudo-ternary phase diagram. The dissolution of silybin-mixed micelles was investigated. The pharmacokinetic characteristics and bioavailability after oral administration of silybin-mixed micelles and silybin-N-methylglucamine were compared in dogs. Results: The mean particle size of prepared mixed micelles was 75.9±4.2 nm. The largest solubility of silybin was found to be 10.0±1.1 mg/mL in the optimum formulation of mixed micelles. The silybin-sodium cholate/phospholipid-mixed micelles showed a very slow release of silybin 17.5% (w/w) within 72 h in phosphate buffer (pH 7.4) and 15.6% (w/w) in HCl solution (pH 1.2). After oral administration to dogs, the relative bioavailability of mixed micelles versus silybin-N- methylglucamine in dogs was 252.0%. Conclusion: Sodium cholate/phospholipid- mixed micelles are promising carriers in orally delivery of silybin, considering their capability of enhancing bioavailability and large-scale production. © 2010 CPS and SIMM. All rights reserved.
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Yu, J. N., Zhu, Y., Wang, L., Peng, M., Tong, S. S., Cao, X., … Xu, X. M. (2010). Enhancement of oral bioavailability of the poorly water-soluble drug silybin by sodium cholate/phospholipid-mixed micelles. Acta Pharmacologica Sinica, 31(6), 759–764. https://doi.org/10.1038/aps.2010.55
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