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A novel in vitro approach to investigate the effect of food intake on release profile of valsartan in solid dispersion-floating gel in-situ delivery system.

Achmad Himawan1, Nana Juniarti Natsir Djide2, Sandra Aulia Mardikasari2, Rifka Nurul Utami2, Andi Arjuna2, Ryan F Donnelly3, Andi Dian Permana4.   

Abstract

Valsartan (VAL) is a BCS class II drug with low solubility and high permeability and, thus, its formulations often encounter low bioavailability problems. Its low bioavailability can be improved through enhanced formulation, such as incorporating it into a solid dispersion system (SD). The absorption can be further enhanced through gastroretentive systems. Herein, we developed a novel combination delivery approach consisting of floating in-situ gel and SD. VAL was incorporated with polymer carrier PVP and PEG 6000 and its solubility was then evaluated. The study found that VAL-SD containing PVP K-30 as the carrier with drug:PVP K-30 ratio of 1:3 shown highest solubility in different media. Moreover, DSC and XRD evaluations exhibited the change of VAL from crystal to amorphous following SD formulation. The SD was then formulated into floating in-situ gel preparations using sodium alginate as gel forming compound and HPMC as the controlled release matrix. The prepared VAL-SD floating in-situ gels were evaluated for their physical properties and drug release profile. The results showed that all physical evaluation of the floating in-situ gel formula possessed desirable physical properties and the use of HPMC in floating in-situ gel was able to sustain the in vitro release of VAL for 24 h in biorelevant media. Importantly, the effect of food intake on VAL release was also investigated, for the first time, showing that the VAL release could be controlled in FaSSGF (Fasted-State Simulated Gastric Fluid) in 2 h and FeSSGF (Fed-State Simulated Gastric Fluid) onwards. Thus, in can be hypothesized that the food intake did not affect the VAL release after 2 h in an empty gastric environment. Leading on from these results, in vivo studies in an animal model should be carried out to further assess the potency of this system.
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Keywords:  Controlled release; Floating gel in situ system; Solid dispersion; Valsartan

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34743031     DOI: 10.1016/j.ejps.2021.106057

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Pharm Sci        ISSN: 0928-0987            Impact factor:   4.384


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