African Breadfruit Seed Oil as Lipid Phase of Self-Emulsifying Drug Delivery System for Improved Gastrointestinal Fluid Solubility of Ibuprofen: Design and Evaluation

Romanus C. Omeh, A. M. Momoh, F. K. Asogwa, C. O. Ugwu, G. W. Ugodi, T. Ujam, K. E. Oluigbo, Njideka Ani, Ndidiamaka H. Okorie, Paul E. Ugwu
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Introduction: Rain forest vegetations all over the world produce large quantity of economically important seed oils which, in most developing countries are utilized only as food condiments but hardly employed in pharmaceutical formulations. Objectives: The purpose of this work was to formulate ibuprofen-loaded self-emulsifying drug delivery system for the enhancement of the gastrointestinal fluid solubility of this poorly water soluble drug. Methods: The breadfruit seed oil was extracted by the soxhlet extraction technique and characterized for various physicochemical properties including acid, iodine, peroxide, saponification values and organoleptic properties.  The super saturation solubility process, water titration studies and pseudo ternary phase diagrams were used to select and quantify the components of the emulsion systems. The liquid self-emulsifying drug delivery systems were converted to solid forms by adsorption onto a blend of miceocrystalline cellulose and Aerosil-200 powders. The resulting wet mass was dried and processed for encapsulation. Results: The percentage yield of the oil from the extraction process was 20.68 % while the acid, iodine, and saponification values were, 4.12 ± 1.24, 21.91 ± 0.88, and 302.45 ± 1.22 respectively. The ibuprofen exhibited higher solubility in the hydrolysed oil than in the crude form. Fourier transform infrared analysis did not reveal existence of component incompatibility. The optimized liquid and solid emulsions exhibited standard characteristics that were compatible to previous literature reports. The formulations also exhibited superior drug release properties over two control samples. Conclusion: It was concluded that Breadfruit seed oil has the potential to function as the lipid component of ibuprofen-loaded self-emulsifying drug delivery system formulated to enhance the aqueous solubility of the drug.
非洲面包树籽油作为自乳化给药系统的脂相,用于改善布洛芬的胃肠液溶解度:设计与评估
导言:世界各地的雨林植被生产大量具有重要经济价值的种子油,但在大多数发展中国家,这些种子油仅被用作食品调味品,很少用于药物配方。研究目的这项工作的目的是配制布洛芬负载型自乳化给药系统,以提高这种水溶性差的药物在胃肠液中的溶解度。制备方法采用索氏提取技术萃取面包树籽油,并对其各种理化性质进行表征,包括酸值、碘值、过氧化值、皂化值和感官性质。 超饱和溶解度过程、水滴定研究和伪三元相图用于选择和量化乳液系统的成分。液态自乳化给药系统通过吸附在小鼠结晶纤维素和 Aerosil-200 混合粉末上转化为固态。将得到的湿块干燥并进行封装处理。结果:萃取过程中的产油率为 20.68%,酸值、碘值和皂化值分别为 4.12 ± 1.24、21.91 ± 0.88 和 302.45 ± 1.22。布洛芬在水解油中的溶解度高于原油。傅立叶变换红外分析未发现存在成分不相容的情况。优化后的液体和固体乳剂表现出的标准特性与之前的文献报告相符。与两个对照样品相比,这些制剂还表现出更优越的药物释放特性。结论结论是面包树籽油有潜力作为布洛芬负载型自乳化给药系统的脂质成分,以提高药物的水溶性。
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