Literature DB >> 29248609

Size characterization of lipid-based self-emulsifying pharmaceutical excipients during lipolysis using Taylor dispersion analysis with fluorescence detection.

Joseph Chamieh1, Habib Merdassi2, Jean-Christophe Rossi2, Vincent Jannin3, Frédéric Demarne3, Hervé Cottet4.   

Abstract

Self-emulsifying drug delivery systems based on lipids have gained in interest in recent years due to their capacity to enhance the bioavailability of poorly water soluble drugs. Their oral intake suggests that they will be in contact with gastric and pancreatic enzymes during their passage through the gastrointestinal tract. The study of the evolution of such systems in the presence of enzymes is thus essential to develop better drug delivery vehicles. In this work, the lipolysis of two lipid based self-emulsifying drug delivery systems, Labrasol® and Gelucire® 44/14 by pancreatic enzymes and under conditions mimicking the gastrointestinal tract are presented. The following of the digestion is realized by Taylor dispersion analysis using fluorescent detection. A hydrophobic marker was used to tag the microdroplets. Results have shown that, Labrasol® droplets decrease exponentially in size with lipolysis time, from 11.8 nm to 3.5 nm in 20 min. On the contrary, Gelucire® 44/14 droplets increased sigmoïdally in size from 5.6 to 24.7 nm. Even after 120 min lipolysis, both systems maintained a solubilizing capacity of the hydrophobic marker.
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Keywords:  Diffusion coefficient; Fluorescent detection; Hydrodynamic radius; Lipolysis; Microemulsion; Pharmaceutical excipients; Polyoxylglycerides; Taylor dispersion analysis

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29248609     DOI: 10.1016/j.ijpharm.2017.12.032

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Pharm        ISSN: 0378-5173            Impact factor:   5.875


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