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Brain Targeting by Intranasal Drug Delivery: Effect of Different Formulations of the Biflavone “Cupressuflavone” from Juniperus sabina L. on the Motor Activity of Rats

The polar fractions of the Juniperus species are rich in bioflavonoid contents. Phytochemical study of the polar fraction of Juniperus sabina aerial parts resulted in the isolation of cupressuflavone (CPF) as the major component in addition to another two bioflavonoids, amentoflavone and robustaflav...

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Autores principales: Khafagy, El-Sayed, Soliman, Gamal A., Shahba, Ahmad Abdul-Wahhab, Aldawsari, Mohammed F., Alharthy, Khalid M., Abdel-Kader, Maged S., Zaatout, Hala H.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9921169/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36771021
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules28031354
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author Khafagy, El-Sayed
Soliman, Gamal A.
Shahba, Ahmad Abdul-Wahhab
Aldawsari, Mohammed F.
Alharthy, Khalid M.
Abdel-Kader, Maged S.
Zaatout, Hala H.
author_facet Khafagy, El-Sayed
Soliman, Gamal A.
Shahba, Ahmad Abdul-Wahhab
Aldawsari, Mohammed F.
Alharthy, Khalid M.
Abdel-Kader, Maged S.
Zaatout, Hala H.
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description The polar fractions of the Juniperus species are rich in bioflavonoid contents. Phytochemical study of the polar fraction of Juniperus sabina aerial parts resulted in the isolation of cupressuflavone (CPF) as the major component in addition to another two bioflavonoids, amentoflavone and robustaflavone. Biflavonoids have various biological activities, such as antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, antiviral, hypoglycemic, neuroprotective, and antipsychotic effects. Previous studies have shown that the metabolism and elimination of biflavonoids in rats are fast, and their oral bioavailability is very low. One of the methods to improve the bioavailability of drugs is to alter the route of administration. Recently, nose-to-brain drug delivery has emerged as a reliable method to bypass the blood–brain barrier and treat neurological disorders. To find the most effective CPF formulation for reaching the brain, three different CPF formulations (A, B and C) were prepared as self-emulsifying drug delivery systems (SEDDS). The formulations were administered via the intranasal (IN) route and their effect on the spontaneous motor activity in addition to motor coordination and balance of rats was observed using the activity cage and rotarod, respectively. Moreover, pharmacokinetic investigation was used to determine the blood concentrations of the best formulation after 12 h. of the IN dose. The results showed that formulations B and C, but not A, decreased the locomotor activity and balance of rats. Formula C at IN dose of 5 mg/kg expressed the strongest effect on the tested animals.
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spelling pubmed-99211692023-02-12 Brain Targeting by Intranasal Drug Delivery: Effect of Different Formulations of the Biflavone “Cupressuflavone” from Juniperus sabina L. on the Motor Activity of Rats Khafagy, El-Sayed Soliman, Gamal A. Shahba, Ahmad Abdul-Wahhab Aldawsari, Mohammed F. Alharthy, Khalid M. Abdel-Kader, Maged S. Zaatout, Hala H. Molecules Article The polar fractions of the Juniperus species are rich in bioflavonoid contents. Phytochemical study of the polar fraction of Juniperus sabina aerial parts resulted in the isolation of cupressuflavone (CPF) as the major component in addition to another two bioflavonoids, amentoflavone and robustaflavone. Biflavonoids have various biological activities, such as antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, antiviral, hypoglycemic, neuroprotective, and antipsychotic effects. Previous studies have shown that the metabolism and elimination of biflavonoids in rats are fast, and their oral bioavailability is very low. One of the methods to improve the bioavailability of drugs is to alter the route of administration. Recently, nose-to-brain drug delivery has emerged as a reliable method to bypass the blood–brain barrier and treat neurological disorders. To find the most effective CPF formulation for reaching the brain, three different CPF formulations (A, B and C) were prepared as self-emulsifying drug delivery systems (SEDDS). The formulations were administered via the intranasal (IN) route and their effect on the spontaneous motor activity in addition to motor coordination and balance of rats was observed using the activity cage and rotarod, respectively. Moreover, pharmacokinetic investigation was used to determine the blood concentrations of the best formulation after 12 h. of the IN dose. The results showed that formulations B and C, but not A, decreased the locomotor activity and balance of rats. Formula C at IN dose of 5 mg/kg expressed the strongest effect on the tested animals. MDPI 2023-01-31 /pmc/articles/PMC9921169/ /pubmed/36771021 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules28031354 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Khafagy, El-Sayed
Soliman, Gamal A.
Shahba, Ahmad Abdul-Wahhab
Aldawsari, Mohammed F.
Alharthy, Khalid M.
Abdel-Kader, Maged S.
Zaatout, Hala H.
Brain Targeting by Intranasal Drug Delivery: Effect of Different Formulations of the Biflavone “Cupressuflavone” from Juniperus sabina L. on the Motor Activity of Rats
title Brain Targeting by Intranasal Drug Delivery: Effect of Different Formulations of the Biflavone “Cupressuflavone” from Juniperus sabina L. on the Motor Activity of Rats
title_full Brain Targeting by Intranasal Drug Delivery: Effect of Different Formulations of the Biflavone “Cupressuflavone” from Juniperus sabina L. on the Motor Activity of Rats
title_fullStr Brain Targeting by Intranasal Drug Delivery: Effect of Different Formulations of the Biflavone “Cupressuflavone” from Juniperus sabina L. on the Motor Activity of Rats
title_full_unstemmed Brain Targeting by Intranasal Drug Delivery: Effect of Different Formulations of the Biflavone “Cupressuflavone” from Juniperus sabina L. on the Motor Activity of Rats
title_short Brain Targeting by Intranasal Drug Delivery: Effect of Different Formulations of the Biflavone “Cupressuflavone” from Juniperus sabina L. on the Motor Activity of Rats
title_sort brain targeting by intranasal drug delivery: effect of different formulations of the biflavone “cupressuflavone” from juniperus sabina l. on the motor activity of rats
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9921169/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36771021
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules28031354
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