Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2485852 | Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences | 2012 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
In this study, felodipine was incorporated into microparticles prepared with Eudragit® E and it blended with poly(3-hydroxybutyrate) (PHB) using the emulsion-solvent evaporation technique, with the aim of improving the dissolution rate of the drug. The formulation prepared with Eudragit® E showed irregular and fragmented microparticles, with a loading efficiency (LE) of 82.6%. When the microparticles were prepared with a blend of Eudragit® E and PHB, they had a spherical form with a LE of 103.9%. X-ray diffraction and differential thermal analysis indicated a reduction in the crystallinity of felodipine after its incorporation into the microparticles, which caused a significant increase in the felodipine dissolution rate. An investigation into the absorption in rats was carried out using high-performance liquid chromatography analysis of the blood collected 20 and 60 min after the animals were administered felodipine [30 mg/Kg, orally (p.o.)] or felodipine microparticles (30 mg/Kg, p.o.). Animals that were given felodipine showed mean plasmatic levels of 0.0125 (±0.00156) and 0.0240 (±0.0069) μg mLâ1 after 20 and 60 min, respectively, whereas animals that received microparticles containing felodipine showed respective mean plasmatic levels of 0.0651 (±0.0120) and 0.0369 (±0.0145) μg mLâ1. Our data suggest that the incorporation into microparticles significantly enhanced the release of felodipine, improving its absorption in rats.
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Authors
Giovana C. Bazzo, Daniela B. Caetano, Maura L.T. Boch, Mileine Mosca, Luiza C. Branco, Melissa Zétola, Eduardo M. Pereira, Bianca R. Pezzini,