Aulia UL HAFIZAH, Purwantiningsih Sugita, Mohammad Khotib, Umi Cahyaningsih, Siti Sadiah
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Formulation parameters studied include particle size, polydispersity index (PDI), zeta potential, kinetic of drug release, anti-inflammation activity using the 1% carrageenin induction method, and hematology assessment.\nResults: The results showed that the addition of 1% chitosan solution allowed for the development of the ideal microemulsion formula, with droplet size, zeta potential, and PDI of 19.37±0.32 nm,-1.53±0.12 mV, and 0.38±0.02, respectively. Kinetics of chitosan-coated ibuprofen microemulsion (MK) were governed by the squared root of time paradigm, suggesting that drug release proceeded by diffusion and was influenced by the carrier. Compared to the other groups, the paw injected with MK indicated a strong anti-inflammatory effect and did not differ significantly from the control group (p>0.05). 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IBUPROFEN INJECTABLE MICROEMULSION PREPARATION COATED BY CHITOSAN: FORMULATION, CHARACTERIZATION, IN VITRO PERFORMANCE, ANTI-INFLAMMATION ACTIVITY, AND HEMATOLOGY ASSESSMENT
Objective: This study aimed to develop, characterize, and conduct stability evaluations to ensure compliance with intravenous administration for microemulsion ibuprofen injection. In addition, hematology assessment and profile of drug release kinetics were analyzed.
Methods: The formulation process commenced by introducing various chitosan concentrations into microemulsion ibuprofen injection, following a method established in a previous study. Formulation parameters studied include particle size, polydispersity index (PDI), zeta potential, kinetic of drug release, anti-inflammation activity using the 1% carrageenin induction method, and hematology assessment.
Results: The results showed that the addition of 1% chitosan solution allowed for the development of the ideal microemulsion formula, with droplet size, zeta potential, and PDI of 19.37±0.32 nm,-1.53±0.12 mV, and 0.38±0.02, respectively. Kinetics of chitosan-coated ibuprofen microemulsion (MK) were governed by the squared root of time paradigm, suggesting that drug release proceeded by diffusion and was influenced by the carrier. Compared to the other groups, the paw injected with MK indicated a strong anti-inflammatory effect and did not differ significantly from the control group (p>0.05). However, Hematology analysis showed no statistically significant variations in leukocyte and erythrocyte profiles between the treatment and control groups (p>0.05).
Conclusion: MK met the criteria as an intravenous preparation based on the characteristics and safety.
期刊介绍:
International Journal of Applied Pharmaceutics (Int J App Pharm) is a peer-reviewed, bimonthly (onward March 2017) open access journal devoted to the excellence and research in the pure pharmaceutics. This Journal publishes original research work that contributes significantly to further the scientific knowledge in conventional dosage forms, formulation development and characterization, controlled and novel drug delivery, biopharmaceutics, pharmacokinetics, molecular drug design, polymer-based drug delivery, nanotechnology, nanocarrier based drug delivery, novel routes and modes of delivery; responsive delivery systems, prodrug design, development and characterization of the targeted drug delivery systems, ligand carrier interactions etc. However, the other areas which are related to the pharmaceutics are also entertained includes physical pharmacy and API (active pharmaceutical ingredients) analysis. The Journal publishes original research work either as a Original Article or as a Short Communication. Review Articles on a current topic in the said fields are also considered for publication in the Journal.