Literature DB >> 30036478

Preparation, Characterization, and Formulation Development of Drug-Drug Protic Ionic Liquids of Diphenhydramine with Ibuprofen and Naproxen.

Chenguang Wang, Sujay A Chopade, Yiwang Guo, Julia T Early, Boxin Tang, En Wang, Marc A Hillmyer, Timothy P Lodge, Changquan Calvin Sun.   

Abstract

Diphenhydramine (DPH) has been used with ibuprofen (IBU) or naproxen (NAP) in combined therapies to provide better clinical efficacy as an analgesic and sleep aid. We discovered that DPH can form protic ionic liquids (PILs) with IBU and NAP, which opens the opportunity for a new delivery mode of these combination drugs. [DPH][IBU] and [DPH][NAP] PILs exhibit low ionicity, as confirmed by Fourier transform infrared and 1H NMR spectroscopy, and accompanied by low diffusivity, high viscosity, and poor ionic conductivity. Evaluation of pharmaceutical properties of the two PILs showed that these PILs, despite high solubility and good wettability, exhibited low dissolution rates, owing to the poor dispersion of the PIL drops and the resultant small surface area during dissolution. However, when loaded into a mesoporous carrier, the PIL-carrier composites exhibited improved dissolution rates along with excellent flow properties and easy handling. Oral capsules of both PILs were developed using such composites. Such capsule products exhibited acceptable drug release and bioavailability as demonstrated by a predictive artificial stomach-duodenum dissolution test.

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Keywords:  active pharmaceutical ingredients; dissolution; drug combinations; ionic liquids; ionicity; particle engineering

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30036478     DOI: 10.1021/acs.molpharmaceut.8b00569

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Pharm        ISSN: 1543-8384            Impact factor:   4.939


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3.  Anticrystal Engineering of Ketoprofen and Ester Local Anesthetics: Ionic Liquids or Deep Eutectic Mixtures?

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4.  Development of a gliclazide ionic liquid and its mesoporous silica particles: an effective formulation strategy to improve oral absorption properties.

Authors:  Bijian Zhou; Dan Teng; Jinghui Li; Yanhong Zhang; Minghui Qi; Minghuang Hong; Guo-Bin Ren
Journal:  RSC Adv       Date:  2022-01-05       Impact factor: 3.361

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