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Preparation, characterization and relative bioavailability of oral elemene o/w microemulsion

The objective was to develop an elemene oil/water (o/w) microemulsion and evaluate its characteristics and oral relative bioavailability in rats. Elemene was used as the oil phase and drug, polysorbate 80 as a surfactant along with ethanol, propylene glycol, and glycerol as the cosurfactants. The mi...

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Autores principales: Zeng, Zhaowu, Zhou, Guanglin, Wang, Xiaoli, Huang, Eric Zhijian, Zhan, Xiaori, Liu, Jun, Wang, Shuling, Wang, Anming, Li, Haifeng, Pei, Xiaolin, Xie, Tian
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2939701/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20856831
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author Zeng, Zhaowu
Zhou, Guanglin
Wang, Xiaoli
Huang, Eric Zhijian
Zhan, Xiaori
Liu, Jun
Wang, Shuling
Wang, Anming
Li, Haifeng
Pei, Xiaolin
Xie, Tian
author_facet Zeng, Zhaowu
Zhou, Guanglin
Wang, Xiaoli
Huang, Eric Zhijian
Zhan, Xiaori
Liu, Jun
Wang, Shuling
Wang, Anming
Li, Haifeng
Pei, Xiaolin
Xie, Tian
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description The objective was to develop an elemene oil/water (o/w) microemulsion and evaluate its characteristics and oral relative bioavailability in rats. Elemene was used as the oil phase and drug, polysorbate 80 as a surfactant along with ethanol, propylene glycol, and glycerol as the cosurfactants. The microemulsion was prepared by mixing method, or ultrasonication method in an ultrasonic bath. Its three-dimensional response surface diagram was drawn by Mathcad software. The microemulsion was characterized by visual observation, cross-polarized microscopy, size, zeta potential, acidity, viscosity, and surface tension measurement. The drug content and entrapment efficiency were determined by ultra fast liquid chromatography (UFLC) and liquid surface method. Blood was drawn from rats at different time points after oral administration of an elemene microemulsion or a commercial elemene emulsion for measurement of the drug in plasma by UFLC to establish the pharmacokinetic parameters and relative bioavailability. The elemene microemulsion as a clarified and isotropic system containing 1% elemene (w/v), 5% ethanol (v/v), 15% propylene glycol (v/v), 15% glycerol (v/v), and 5% polysorbate 80 (w/v), was characterized as (57.7 ± 2.8) nm in size, 0.485 ± 0.032 in polydispersity index, (3.2 ± 0.4) mv in zeta potential, (5.19 ± 0.08) in pH, 6 mpa·s in viscosity, (31.8 ± 0.3) mN·m(−1) in surface tension, (8.273 ± 0.018) mg·mL(−1) in content of β-elemene, and (99.81 ± 0.24)% in average entrapment efficiency. The area under the concentration-time curves from 0 h to 24 h (AUC(0→24h)) of the elemene microemulsion and commercial elemene emulsion were integrated to be 3.092 mg·h·L(−1) and 1.896 mg·h·L(−1) respectively, yielding a relative bioavailability of 163.1%. The present study demonstrates the elemene microemulsion as a new formulation with ease of preparation, high entrapment efficiency, excellent clarity, good stability, and improved bioavailability.
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spelling pubmed-29397012010-09-20 Preparation, characterization and relative bioavailability of oral elemene o/w microemulsion Zeng, Zhaowu Zhou, Guanglin Wang, Xiaoli Huang, Eric Zhijian Zhan, Xiaori Liu, Jun Wang, Shuling Wang, Anming Li, Haifeng Pei, Xiaolin Xie, Tian Int J Nanomedicine Original Research The objective was to develop an elemene oil/water (o/w) microemulsion and evaluate its characteristics and oral relative bioavailability in rats. Elemene was used as the oil phase and drug, polysorbate 80 as a surfactant along with ethanol, propylene glycol, and glycerol as the cosurfactants. The microemulsion was prepared by mixing method, or ultrasonication method in an ultrasonic bath. Its three-dimensional response surface diagram was drawn by Mathcad software. The microemulsion was characterized by visual observation, cross-polarized microscopy, size, zeta potential, acidity, viscosity, and surface tension measurement. The drug content and entrapment efficiency were determined by ultra fast liquid chromatography (UFLC) and liquid surface method. Blood was drawn from rats at different time points after oral administration of an elemene microemulsion or a commercial elemene emulsion for measurement of the drug in plasma by UFLC to establish the pharmacokinetic parameters and relative bioavailability. The elemene microemulsion as a clarified and isotropic system containing 1% elemene (w/v), 5% ethanol (v/v), 15% propylene glycol (v/v), 15% glycerol (v/v), and 5% polysorbate 80 (w/v), was characterized as (57.7 ± 2.8) nm in size, 0.485 ± 0.032 in polydispersity index, (3.2 ± 0.4) mv in zeta potential, (5.19 ± 0.08) in pH, 6 mpa·s in viscosity, (31.8 ± 0.3) mN·m(−1) in surface tension, (8.273 ± 0.018) mg·mL(−1) in content of β-elemene, and (99.81 ± 0.24)% in average entrapment efficiency. The area under the concentration-time curves from 0 h to 24 h (AUC(0→24h)) of the elemene microemulsion and commercial elemene emulsion were integrated to be 3.092 mg·h·L(−1) and 1.896 mg·h·L(−1) respectively, yielding a relative bioavailability of 163.1%. The present study demonstrates the elemene microemulsion as a new formulation with ease of preparation, high entrapment efficiency, excellent clarity, good stability, and improved bioavailability. Dove Medical Press 2010-09-07 2010 /pmc/articles/PMC2939701/ /pubmed/20856831 Text en © 2010 Zeng et al, publisher and licensee Dove Medical Press Ltd. This is an Open Access article which permits unrestricted noncommercial use, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Zeng, Zhaowu
Zhou, Guanglin
Wang, Xiaoli
Huang, Eric Zhijian
Zhan, Xiaori
Liu, Jun
Wang, Shuling
Wang, Anming
Li, Haifeng
Pei, Xiaolin
Xie, Tian
Preparation, characterization and relative bioavailability of oral elemene o/w microemulsion
title Preparation, characterization and relative bioavailability of oral elemene o/w microemulsion
title_full Preparation, characterization and relative bioavailability of oral elemene o/w microemulsion
title_fullStr Preparation, characterization and relative bioavailability of oral elemene o/w microemulsion
title_full_unstemmed Preparation, characterization and relative bioavailability of oral elemene o/w microemulsion
title_short Preparation, characterization and relative bioavailability of oral elemene o/w microemulsion
title_sort preparation, characterization and relative bioavailability of oral elemene o/w microemulsion
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2939701/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20856831
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