Literature DB >> 11861104

Preparation of beta-artemether liposomes, their HPLC-UV evaluation and relevance for clearing recrudescent parasitaemia in Plasmodium chabaudi malaria-infected mice.

B Chimanuka1, M Gabriëls, M-R Detaevernier, J A Plaizier-Vercammen.   

Abstract

Egg phosphatidylcholine-cholesterol liposome formulations containing the antimalarial drug beta-artemether have been prepared and analyzed for their encapsulating capacity, chemical stability, leakage, in vitro release and their therapeutic efficiency against Plasmodium chabaudi infection. A HPLC-UV analysis of beta-artemether liposomes without derivatisation was achieved. A good linearity of y=4437.7 x+469.01 (R(2)=0.9999) with a detection limit of 2 microg ml(-1) was reached. Prior to this, liposomal formulations composed of different molar ratios of EPC-CHOL were prepared to select beta-artemether crystal-free liposome preparations. The formulation corresponding to 4:3 and a total concentration of 300 mg lipids ml(-1) buffer (pH 7.2), which could incorporate as much as 1.5 mg beta-artemether was selected for therapy. A trapping efficiency of nearly 100% was reached, the drug being located in the lipid bilayers. A dialysis test demonstrated that the drug could be reversibly released from the liposomes, reaching equilibrium within 24 h. After 3 months storage at 4 degrees C, no leakage of beta-artemether had occurred indicating a high stability of the liposomes. These liposomes were used to treat mice infected with the virulent rodent malaria parasite Plasmodium chabaudi chabaudi, with a 100% cure by clearing the recrudescent parasitaemia.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 11861104     DOI: 10.1016/s0731-7085(01)00611-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Pharm Biomed Anal        ISSN: 0731-7085            Impact factor:   3.935


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