Development and characterization of phytosomes containing aegle marmelos (bael)

None Rajendra, Kapil Kumar, Aparna Joshi, Anjali Negi, Vaishali Rajput
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Aegle marmelos, commonly known as Bael, is a medicinal plant with a wide range of pharmacological properties. However, its therapeutic potential is often limited by its poor bioavailability due to low water solubility and inefficient absorption. Phytosomes, a novel drug delivery system, have emerged as a promising approach to improving the bioavailability and efficacy of herbal extracts. In this study, we aimed to develop and characterize phytosomes containing Aegle marmelos extract for enhanced therapeutic benefits. The phytosomes were prepared using a solvent evaporation technique, where phospholipids were complexed with the Aegle marmelos extract. The formulation was evaluated using various ratios of phospholipids and extract to achieve maximum entrapment efficiency and drug-loading capacity. The resulting phytosomes were then characterized for their physicochemical properties, including particle size, zeta potential, and morphology using techniques such as dynamic light scattering and transmission electron microscopy. Furthermore, the in vitro release profile of the Aegle marmelos phytosomes was evaluated using a dissolution apparatus to determine their sustained release behavior. The improved dissolution profile indicated prolonged drug release, suggesting enhanced bioavailability and potential for reduced dosing frequency. In conclusion, our study successfully developed and characterized phytosomes containing Aegle marmelos extract, showing improved bioavailability and enhanced cellular uptake. These findings indicate the potential of phytosomes as a promising drug delivery system to optimize the therapeutic benefits of Aegle marmelos and potentially other herbal extracts. Keywords: Phytosomes, extract, evaluation.
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蜜瓜,俗称百合花,是一种药用植物,具有广泛的药理特性。然而,由于其水溶性低和吸收效率低,生物利用度差,其治疗潜力往往受到限制。磷脂体作为一种新型的药物传递系统,在提高植物提取物的生物利用度和药效方面具有广阔的前景。在这项研究中,我们旨在开发和表征含有柑橘提取物的磷脂复合物,以增强治疗效果。采用溶剂蒸发技术制备磷脂体,其中磷脂与艾格尔甜瓜提取物络合。采用不同比例的磷脂和提取物对配方进行评价,以达到最大的包封效率和载药量。然后利用动态光散射和透射电子显微镜等技术对所得磷脂质体的物理化学性质进行表征,包括粒径、zeta电位和形态。此外,利用体外溶出仪对其体外释放谱进行了评价,以确定其缓释行为。改善的溶出谱表明药物释放时间延长,表明生物利用度提高,给药频率可能降低。总之,我们的研究成功地开发和表征了含有柑橘提取物的磷脂复合物,显示出更好的生物利用度和增强的细胞摄取。这些发现表明,磷脂体作为一种有前途的药物传递系统,可以优化柑橘和其他草药提取物的治疗效果。 关键词:磷脂体,提取物,评价
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