{"title":"Quality by Design based Quercetin Hydrate Nanoemulsions for Enhanced Solubility by Reducing Particle Size","authors":"Lakavath Sunil Kumar, Hindustan Abdul Ahad","doi":"10.5530/ijper.57.4.118","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"Abstract: Aim/Background: The oral-based drug delivery system has a great pace in this era of novel discoveries. The globe is running toward new medical dosage forms, but from the primer days of drug discovery to now, a major issue faced by pharmaceutical scientists is solubility and bioavailability issues. The nanoemulsions are the best suitable formulations which can upsurge the bioavailability of the insoluble drugs. In the past three years, many research activities have been conducted due to the pandemic situation. Almost all nations have concentrated on scientific and medical research during this process. Materials and Methods: In recent days, quercetin hydrate has been found to have anti-malarial activity for which the bioavailability can be uplifted by using Nanoemulsion formulations. The authors used the high-energy process for formulating the nanoemulsions with the support of design expert software, where it was easy to find the number of trials to be performed. Various tools are used for the optimization of formulations for novel drug delivery systems. These tools have been found advantageous as they lead to a reduction in the number of experiments and less wastage of costly reagents. The purpose of the selection of a Central Composite Design (CCD) was that it required fewer runs over various other designs. Results: According to the design expert, CCD software was accessible for 17 runs, which corresponded to 17 groupings or formulations. Batches produced by the experimental design were formulated and assessed for globule size and dispersibility. Conclusion: Even though quercetin hydrate has been approved as a remedy for the treatment of various disorders, its poor oral bioavailability due to poor aqueous solubility and variable absorption is still a challenge in its clinical applications. Quercetin hydrate-loaded nanoemulsion fabricated with Opuntia ficus indica seed oil, PEG400, tween 80, and ethanol resulted in getting nano-sized particles that help in drug solubility and bioavailability. This work illustrated the importance of nanoemulsion to enhance the bioavailability of Quercetin hydrate. Keywords: Quercetin hydrate, Bioavailability, Design expert, Globule size, Nanoemulsion.","PeriodicalId":13407,"journal":{"name":"Indian Journal of Pharmaceutical Education and Research","volume":"38 1","pages":"0"},"PeriodicalIF":0.8000,"publicationDate":"2023-10-04","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Indian Journal of Pharmaceutical Education and Research","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.5530/ijper.57.4.118","RegionNum":4,"RegionCategory":"医学","ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"Q3","JCRName":"EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES","Score":null,"Total":0}
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Abstract: Aim/Background: The oral-based drug delivery system has a great pace in this era of novel discoveries. The globe is running toward new medical dosage forms, but from the primer days of drug discovery to now, a major issue faced by pharmaceutical scientists is solubility and bioavailability issues. The nanoemulsions are the best suitable formulations which can upsurge the bioavailability of the insoluble drugs. In the past three years, many research activities have been conducted due to the pandemic situation. Almost all nations have concentrated on scientific and medical research during this process. Materials and Methods: In recent days, quercetin hydrate has been found to have anti-malarial activity for which the bioavailability can be uplifted by using Nanoemulsion formulations. The authors used the high-energy process for formulating the nanoemulsions with the support of design expert software, where it was easy to find the number of trials to be performed. Various tools are used for the optimization of formulations for novel drug delivery systems. These tools have been found advantageous as they lead to a reduction in the number of experiments and less wastage of costly reagents. The purpose of the selection of a Central Composite Design (CCD) was that it required fewer runs over various other designs. Results: According to the design expert, CCD software was accessible for 17 runs, which corresponded to 17 groupings or formulations. Batches produced by the experimental design were formulated and assessed for globule size and dispersibility. Conclusion: Even though quercetin hydrate has been approved as a remedy for the treatment of various disorders, its poor oral bioavailability due to poor aqueous solubility and variable absorption is still a challenge in its clinical applications. Quercetin hydrate-loaded nanoemulsion fabricated with Opuntia ficus indica seed oil, PEG400, tween 80, and ethanol resulted in getting nano-sized particles that help in drug solubility and bioavailability. This work illustrated the importance of nanoemulsion to enhance the bioavailability of Quercetin hydrate. Keywords: Quercetin hydrate, Bioavailability, Design expert, Globule size, Nanoemulsion.
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The official journal of Association of Pharmaceutical Teachers of India (APTI) and is being published since 1967. IJPER, a quarterly publication devoted to publish reviews and research articles in pharmacy and the related disciplines of Pharmaceutical education. It mainly covers the articles of special interest, covering the areas of Pharmaceutical research, teaching and learning, laboratory innovations, education technology, curriculum design, examination reforms, training and other related issues. It encourages debates and discussions on the issues of vital importance to Pharmaceutical education and research. The goal of the journal is to provide the quality publications and publish most important research and review articles in the field of drug development and pharmaceutical education. It is circulated and referred by more than 6000 teachers, 40,000 students and over 1000 professionals working in Pharmaceutical industries, Regulatory departments, hospitals etc.