Literature DB >> 25725261

Absorption improvement of tranilast by forming highly soluble nano-size composite structures associated with α-glucosyl rutin via spray drying.

Hideyuki Sato1, Miki Fujimori1, Hiroki Suzuki2, Kazunori Kadota1, Yoshiyuki Shirakawa3, Satomi Onoue2, Yuichi Tozuka4.   

Abstract

Tranilast (TL) composite particles with α-glucosyl rutin (Rutin-G) were developed to improve the solubility and oral bioavailability of TL. Composite formulation of TL/Rutin-G was prepared using the spray-drying method, and their physicochemical properties were evaluated with respect to the morphology, particle size distribution, solubility and crystallinity. The nanostructure formation of Rutin-G was characterized by dynamic light scattering and transmission electron microscopy when Rutin-G or TL/Rutin-G spray-dried particles (SDPs) were introduced into water. A pharmacokinetic study was also performed to assess the improvement of oral absorption in rats. TL/Rutin-G SDPs were spherical particles with a diameter of 5.5μm. Even in the acidic condition, the remarkable improvement in solubility of TL was achieved, as evidenced by a 32.2-fold increase in solubility compared with untreated TL. The median size of Rutin-G nanostructures in water was 2nm. The formation of Rutin-G nanostructures and their drug inclusion properties may enhance the solubility and dissolution behavior of TL. A drastic increase was found in the exposure of TL in rats, with an increase in Cmax and AUC values of 114- and 36.4-fold, respectively, compared with those of untreated TL. These findings indicated that a TL formulation spray-dried with Rutin-G could enhance its solubility and absorption and thus its therapeutic properties.
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Keywords:  Composite; Nanostructure; Oral bioavailability; Spray-drying; Tranilast; α-Glucosyl rutin

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25725261     DOI: 10.1016/j.ejpb.2015.02.021

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


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