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Amorphous solid dispersions of hecogenin acetate using different polymers for enhancement of solubility and improvement of anti-hyperalgesic effect in neuropathic pain model in mice.

Carlos Demócedes Luís de França Almeida Moreira1, Jonas Gabriel de Oliveira Pinheiro1, Walter Ferreira da Silva-Júnior1, Euzébio Guimarães Barbosa1, Zênia Maria Maciel Lavra1, Erick Willyame Menezes Pereira2, Marília Matos Resende2, Eduardo Pereira de Azevedo3, Lucindo José Quintans-Júnior2, Adriano Antunes de Souza Araújo2, Jullyana de Souza Siqueira Quintans2, Ádley Antonini Neves de Lima4.   

Abstract

Hecogenin acetate (HA) is an acetylated sapogenin that has shown potential antihyperalgesic activity, inhibiting descending pain and acting in opioid receptors. However, HA exhibits poor aqueous solubility, which may limit its application. This study aims to develop amorphous solid dispersions (ASD) using five hydrophilic polymers, to characterize them and to evaluate their antihyperalgesic activity. Physicochemical characterization was performed by X-Ray Diffraction (XRD), Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) and Fourier Transformed Infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy. In order to evaluate the hyperalgesia of the ASD, sciatic nerve crush injury (NCI) was induced in mice followed by administration of the ASD, where three parameters were evaluated: mechanical and thermal hyperalgesia as well as grip strength. XRD and SEM showed that ASD of HA with HPMC obtained by kneading (KND) presented an amorphous profile, unlike the others polymers, indicating interaction between HA and HPMC. FTIR analysis evidenced the strong interaction between HA and HPMC. Although the results of mechanical hyperalgesia were slightly improved on the groups treated with ASD of HA with HPMC, the thermal hyperalgesia showed that the incorporation of HA into HPMC matrix significantly improved its antinociceptive activity.
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Keywords:  Amorphous solid dispersion; Hecogenin acetate; Hydrophilic polymer; Mechanical hyperalgesia; Neuropathic pain; Thermal hyperalgesia

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29136763     DOI: 10.1016/j.biopha.2017.10.161

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biomed Pharmacother        ISSN: 0753-3322            Impact factor:   6.529


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1.  Novel Solid Dispersions of Naphthoquinone Using Different Polymers for Improvement of Antichagasic Activity.

Authors:  Verônica da Silva Oliveira; Elen Diana Dantas; Anna Thereza de Sousa Queiroz; Johny Wysllas de Freitas Oliveira; Marcelo de Sousa da Silva; Patricia Garcia Ferreira; Fernando de Carvalho da Siva; Vitor Francisco Ferreira; Ádley Antonini Neves de Lima
Journal:  Pharmaceutics       Date:  2020-11-24       Impact factor: 6.321

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