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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-210396

ABSTRACT

The aim of the present work was to investigate permeability characteristics of an anticancer berberine chloride, inpresence and absence of bioenhancer quercetin on goat intestine using Franz diffusion cell. A 32 full factorial designapproach was employed to investigate the effect of independent variables such as the concentration of bioenhancer(X1) and pretreatment time (X2) on dependent variable % cumulative drug release (% CDR) (Y) using design expertsoftware. The effect of quercetin was examined at three different levels of pretreatment time (30, 45, and 60 minutes)and at three different concentrations (2, 6, and 10 mg) on goat intestine. The apparent permeability (Papp), flux (J), andenhancement ratio (ER) were determined. Further, in vitro anticancer activity of optimized batch was performed onvarious cancer cell lines K562, A459, and Hela. During pretreatment studies, it was observed that an increase in theconcentration of quercetin yielded a positive effect on % CDR while the increase in pretreatment time by quercetinhad a detrimental effect on % CDR. When goat intestine was pre-treated for 30 minutes with 10 mg of quercetin,90.91% ± 1.66% CDR was obtained while the minimum value of 17.45% ± 2.12% CDR was observed at 2 mgquercetin pre-treated for 60 minutes. In vitro anticancer activity of optimized batch demonstrated non-significanteffect as compared with parent drug. In conclusion, quercetin could be successfully utilized as bioenhancer to improveex vivo permeability of berberine chloride, which would be expected to improve its bioavailability and reduce the doseresulting in improved patient compliance.

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