Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5548164 Journal of Drug Delivery Science and Technology 2017 12 Pages PDF
Abstract

The major focus of this study was to prepare poly(lactic-co-glycolic) acid (PLGA) microspheres containing atorvastatin calcium (ATR) in combination with alpha-lipoic acid (ALA). PLGA microspheres will maintain dual-release for providing neuroprotective effects for peripheral nerve injury. For this purpose, microspheres were prepared by spray dryer with different drug:polymer ratios. Microsphere formulations were evaluated for particle size distribution, preparation and encapsulation efficiency, surface morphology, in-vitro release and dose dependent cytotoxicity test with L-929 and B-35 cells. TGA, DSC and FTIR analysis were performed for the investigation of physicochemical properties of the PLGA microspheres. Encapsulation efficiencies were calculated as >70% for ALA and >62% for ATR. FTIR results indicated that there was no interaction between the polymer and the active ingredients. A novel analytical method has been developed and fully validated, which would allow for quantification of ATR and ALA simultaneously. Release profiles showed that ALA is released within the first 17 h and ATR release lasted for 17 days. Finally, results showed that there was no any toxicity associated with ALA and ATR containing PLGA formulations on both B-35 and L-929 cells. It was concluded that PLGA formulations with dual effects are promising systems for the treatment of peripheral nerve injury.

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