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Spray-dried casein-based micelles as a vehicle for solubilization and controlled delivery of flutamide: formulation, characterization, and in vivo pharmacokinetics.

Ahmed O Elzoghby1, Maged W Helmy, Wael M Samy, Nazik A Elgindy.   

Abstract

Novel casein (CAS)-based micelles loaded with the poorly soluble anti-cancer drug, flutamide (FLT), were successfully developed in a powdered form via spray-drying technique. Genipin (GNP) was used to crosslink CAS micelles as demonstrated by color variation of the micelles. Drug solubilization was enhanced by incorporation within the hydrophobic micellar core which was confirmed by solubility study and UV spectra. Spherical core-shell micelles were obtained with a particle size below 100 nm and zeta potential around -30 mV. At low drug loading, FLT was totally incorporated within micellar core as revealed by thermal analysis. However, at higher loading, excess non-incorporated drug at micelle surface caused a significant reduction in the surface charge density. Turbidity measurements demonstrated the high physical stability of micelles for 2 weeks dependent on GNP-crosslinking degree. In a dry powdered form, the micelles were stable for 6 months with no significant changes in drug content or particle size. A sustained drug release from CAS micelles up to 5 days was observed. After i.v. administration into rats, CAS micelles exhibited a prolonged plasma circulation of FLT compared to drug solution. Furthermore, a more prolonged drug systemic circulation was observed for GNP-crosslinked micelles. Overall, this study reports the application of spray-dried natural protein-based micelles for i.v. delivery of hydrophobic anti-cancer drugs such as FLT.
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Year:  2013        PMID: 23403015     DOI: 10.1016/j.ejpb.2013.01.005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Pharm Biopharm        ISSN: 0939-6411            Impact factor:   5.571


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