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Int J Pharm ; 251(1-2): 49-56, 2003 Jan 30.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12527174

ABSTRACT

Sodium cromoglicate (SCG) is given by inhalation in prophylactic control of asthma. It was encapsulated in liposomes with a view to improve utilization of the drug when given via pulmonary route. The liposomes were characterized for encapsulation efficiency, shape, size and release rate. Liposomal dispersions were freeze-dried using a cryoprotectant. Freeze-dried liposomal dispersion retained 60% of drug upon reconstitution but increase in size of liposomes was noted. Liposomes exhibited good keeping properties when stored at 4 degrees C. In vivo performance of liposomal SCG was evaluated in sensitized guinea pigs. In one of the studies, differential leukocyte count and total leukocyte count in bronchoalveolar lavage fluid was measured. Liposomal dispersion showed significant inhibition of influx of neutrophils as compared with drug solution at 24 h. However, in the second study, when recovery period required by animal to revert back to normal respiratory pattern from the onset or preconvulsion time was measured, no significant difference was found between drug solution and liposomal dispersion when administered 2 h before allergen challenge.


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Cromolyn Sodium/chemical synthesis , Liposomes/chemical synthesis , Anaphylaxis/pathology , Anaphylaxis/prevention & control , Animals , Chemistry, Pharmaceutical , Cromolyn Sodium/pharmacokinetics , Drug Evaluation, Preclinical/methods , Female , Guinea Pigs , Liposomes/pharmacokinetics , Male , Neutrophil Infiltration/drug effects , Particle Size
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Int J Pharm ; 190(1): 63-71, 1999 Nov 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10528098

ABSTRACT

Tropicamide, a mydriatic, cycloplegic drug was entrapped in liposomes. Liposomes were investigated by laser counting studies, transmission electron microscopy and differential scanning calorimetry for characterization. The precorneal clearance of liposomes was compared with solution by gamma-scintigraphy in the rabbit. The neutral liposomes failed to demonstrate significant enhancement in precorneal retention in comparison with aqueous solution. The potential of liposomes as an ophthalmic drug delivery system was investigated by comparing pupil dilatory effect of tropicamide by topical instillation, in the rabbit eye, of the solution and various drug-loaded liposomal forms, i.e. neutral liposomes, positively charged liposomes and neutral liposomes dispersed in 0.25% (w/v) polycarbophil gel. The positively charged liposomal formulation and liposomes dispersed in polycarbophil gel were found to be more effective than neutral liposomal dispersion when data were statistically treated at the 5% level of significance.


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Eye/metabolism , Liposomes/administration & dosage , Tropicamide/pharmacokinetics , Animals , Area Under Curve , Biological Availability , Chemistry, Pharmaceutical , Drug Compounding , Drug Delivery Systems , Evaluation Studies as Topic , Liposomes/chemistry , Male , Metabolic Clearance Rate , Particle Size , Pupil/drug effects , Rabbits , Temperature , Time Factors , Tropicamide/chemistry
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