Literature DB >> 21666703

Proliposomes for oral delivery of dehydrosilymarin: preparation and evaluation in vitro and in vivo.

Chang Chu1, Shan-shan Tong, Ying Xu, Li Wang, Min Fu, Yan-ru Ge, Jiang-nan Yu, Xi-ming Xu.   

Abstract

AIM: To formulate proliposomes with a polyphase dispersed system composed of soybean phospholipids, cholesterol, isopropyl myristate and sodium cholate to improve the oral bioavailability of dehydrosilymarin, an oxidized form of herbal drug silymarin.
METHODS: Dehydrosilymarin was synthesized from air oxidation of silymarin in the presence of pyridine, and proliposomes were prepared by a film dispersion-freeze drying method. Morphological characterization of proliposomes was observed using a transmission electron microscope. Particle size and encapsulation efficiency of proliposomes were measured. The in vitro release of dehydrosilymarin from suspension and proliposomes was evaluated. The oral bioavailability of dehydrosilymarin suspension and proliposomes was investigated in rabbits.
RESULTS: The proliposomes prepared under the optimum conditions were spherical and smooth with a mean particle size in the range of 7 to 50 nm. Encapsulation efficiency was 81.59%±0.24%. The in vitro accumulative release percent of dehydrosilymarinloaded proliposomes was stable, which was slow in pH 1.2, and increased continuously in pH 6.8, and finally reached 86.41% at 12 h. After oral administration in rabbits, the relative bioavailability of proliposomes versus suspension in rabbits was 228.85%.
CONCLUSION: Proliposomes may be a useful vehicle for oral delivery of dehydrosilymarin, a drug poorly soluble in water.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21666703      PMCID: PMC4003120          DOI: 10.1038/aps.2011.25

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Pharmacol Sin        ISSN: 1671-4083            Impact factor:   6.150


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