Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1802509 | Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials | 2009 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
A nanosuspension of magnetically tagged metronidazole was developed by the solvent displacement method coupled with ultrasonication and was evaluated for its physicochemical properties. The drug release from metronidazole magnetic nanosuspension at pH 1.2 and 7.0 shows maximum correlation coefficient for zero order and Higuchi model, respectively. The anthelmintic activity of the formulated metronidazole magnetic nanosuspension was evaluated on Indian earthworms (Pheretima poi). Metronidazole magnetic nanosuspension at a dose of 10 and 50Â mg/ml shortened by 31% and 34%, respectively, the mean time to death of the earthworms when compared against a non-magnetic metronidazole suspension. Thus, the developed metronidazole magnetic nanosuspension showed potent, controlled and targeted drug action and might be a good therapeutic avenue in combating infectious GI disorders.
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Authors
Subbiah Latha, Palanisamy Selvamani, Chelladurai Senthil Kumar, Palaniappan Sharavanan, Govindan Suganya, Vijender Singh Beniwal, Poduri Rama Rao,