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Physicomechanical, stability, and pharmacokinetic evaluation of aceclofenac dimethyl urea cocrystals.

Hafsa Afzal1,2, Nasir Abbas1, Amjad Hussain1, Sumera Latif2, Kanwal Fatima1, Muhammad Sohail Arshad3, Nadeem Irfan Bukhari4.   

Abstract

Poor physicomechanical properties and limited aqueous solubility restrict the bioavailability of aceclofenac when given orally. To improve its above properties, aceclofenac (ACE) was cocrystallized with dimethyl urea (DMU) in 1:2 molar ratio by dry and solvent assisted grinding. The cocrystals were characterized by ATR-FTIR, DSC, and PXRD, and their surface morphology was studied by SEM. There was enhancement in intrinsic dissolution rate (IDR) (~eight- and ~fivefold in cocrystals prepared by solvent assisted grinding (SAG) and solid state grinding (SSG), respectively, in 0.1 N HCl, pH 1.2) and similarly (~3.42-fold and ~1.20-fold in phosphate buffer, pH 7.4) as compared to pure drug. Additionally, mechanical properties were assessed by tabletability curves. The tensile strength of ACE was < 1 MPa in contrast to the cocrystal tensile strength (3.5 MPa) which was ~1.98 times higher at 6000 psi. The tablet formulation of cocrystal by direct compression displayed enhanced dissolution profile (~36% in 0.1 N HCl, pH 1.2, and ~100% in phosphate buffer, pH 7.4) in comparison to physical mixture (~ 30% and ~ 80%) and ACE (~18% and ~50%) after 60 min, respectively. Stability studies of cocrystal tablets for 3 months indicated a stable formulation. Pharmacokinetic studies were performed by using rabbit model. The AUC0-∞ (37.87±1.3 μgh/ml) and Cmax (6.94±2.94 μg/ml) of the selected cocrystal C1 prepared by SAG were significantly enhanced (p < 0.05) and were ~3.43 and ~1.63-fold higher than that of ACE. In conclusion, new cocrystal of ACE-DMU was successfully prepared with improved tabletability, in vitro and in vivo properties.

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Keywords:  aceclofenac; cocrystals; dimethyl urea; in vitro dissolution; in vivo bioavailability; intrinsic dissolution rate; mechanical properties; stability

Year:  2021        PMID: 33564940     DOI: 10.1208/s12249-021-01938-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  AAPS PharmSciTech        ISSN: 1530-9932            Impact factor:   3.246


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