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Pharm Nanotechnol ; 10(4): 289-298, 2022 11 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35980062

ABSTRACT

In the present scenario, lipid-based novel drug delivery systems are the area of interest for the formulation scientist in order to improve the bioavailability of poorly water-soluble drugs. A selfemulsifying drug delivery system (SEDDS) upon contact with the gastrointestinal fluid, forms an o/w emulsion. SEDDS has gained popularity as a potential platform for improving the bioavailability of the lipophilic drug by overcoming several challenges. The various advantages like improved solubility, bypassing lymphatic transport, and improvement in bioavailability are associated with SMEDDS or SNEDDS. The extent of the formation of stable SEDDS depends on a specific combination of surfactant, co-surfactant, and oil. The present review highlighted the different aspects of formulation design along with optimization and characterization of SEDDS formulation. It also gives a brief description of the various aspects of the excipients used in SEDDS formulation. This review also includes the conflict between types of SEDDS based on droplet size. There is an extensive review of various research regarding different solidification techniques used for SEDDS in the last three years.


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Chemistry, Pharmaceutical , Concurrent Review , Chemistry, Pharmaceutical/methods , Drug Delivery Systems/methods , Emulsions , Surface-Active Agents
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Indian J Pharm Sci ; 76(4): 354-63, 2014 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25284934

ABSTRACT

The objective of present research work was to design and characterize the venlafaxine HCl-loaded sodium alginate-based mucoadhesive microcapsules by ionic gelation technique using HPMC K100M as mucoadhesive polymer. The Placket-Burman Design was applied for preliminary screening of the formulations and systematic optimization by using Box-Behnken Design. The prepared microcapsules were characterized for drug content, entrapment efficiency, micromeritic properties, particle size, swelling index, mucoadhesive strength, in vitro drug release and in vivo antidepressant activity. FTIR and differential scanning calorimetry studies showed no incompatibility. Surface morphology studies revealed spherical nature of the prepared microcapsules. In vitro drug release studies revealed sustained release by diffusion mechanism. Further, the microcapsules were effective in reducing the depression induced by forced swimming test in Sprague-Dawley rats compared to the pure drug. The microcapsules were found to be stable under accelerated stability conditions, which suggest them as better alternative delivery systems for enhanced therapeutic efficacy of antidepressant drug, venlafaxine HCl.

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Biophys J ; 78(2): 699-706, 2000 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10653783

ABSTRACT

The thermodynamics of the nonspecific binding of salt to a polyelectrolyte molecule is studied using a density functional approach. The polyelectrolyte molecule is modeled as an infinite, inflexible, and impenetrable charged cylinder and the counterions and co-ions are modeled as charged hard spheres of equal diameter. The density functional theory is based on a hybrid approach where the hard-sphere contribution to the one-particle correlation function is evaluated nonperturbatively and the ionic contribution to the one-particle correlation function is evaluated perturbatively. The advantage of the approach is that analytical expressions are available for all the correlation functions. The calculated single ion preferential interaction coefficients, excess free energy, and activity coefficients show a nonmonotonic variation as a function of polyion charge in the presence of divalent ions. These properties display considerable departure from the predictions of the nonlinear Poisson-Boltzmann (NLPB) equation, with qualitative differences in some cases, which may be attributed to correlation effects neglected in the NLPB theory.


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Electrolytes/chemistry , Nucleic Acids/chemistry , Salts/chemistry , Magnesium/chemistry , Models, Theoretical , Solutions/chemistry , Thermodynamics
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