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- Title
Improvement of Oral Bioavailability of Lopinavir Without Co-administration of Ritonavir Using Microspheres of Thiolated Xyloglucan.
- Authors
Madgulkar, Ashwini; Bhalekar, Mangesh; Kadam, Ashwini
- Abstract
Lopinavir is a BCS Class IV drug exhibiting poor bioavailability due to P-gp efflux and limited permeation. The aim of this research was to formulate and characterize microspheres of lopinavir using thiolated xyloglucan (TH-MPs) as carrier to improve its oral bioavailability without co-administration of ritonavir. Thiomeric microspheres were prepared by ionotropic gelation between alginic acid and calcium ions. Interaction studies were performed using Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR). The thiomeric microspheres were characterized for its entrapment efficiency, T, surface morphology, and mucoadhesion employing in vitro wash off test. The microspheres were optimized by 3 factorial design. The optimized thiomeric microsphere formulation revealed 93.12% entrapment efficiency, time for 80% drug release (T) of 358.1 min, and 88% mucoadhesion after 1 h. The permeation of lopinavir from microspheres was enhanced 3.15 times as determined by ex vivo study using everted chick intestine and increased relative bioavailability over 3.22-fold over combination of lopinavir and ritonavir as determined by in vivo study in rat model.
- Publication
AAPS PharmSciTech, 2018, Vol 19, Issue 1, p293
- ISSN
1530-9932
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1208/s12249-017-0834-x