The Impact of Surfactant Composition and Surface Charge of Niosomes on the Oral Absorption of Repaglinide as a BCS II Model Drug

Morteza Yaghoobian,1 Azadeh Haeri,1 Noushin Bolourchian,1 Soraya Shahhosseni,2 Simin Dadashzadeh1,3 1Department of Pharmaceutics and Nanotechnology, School of Pharmacy, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran; 2Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, School of Pharmacy, Shahid B...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:81ae4bfac38e4f6c8fc20c5b94c53c212021-12-02T12:02:25ZThe Impact of Surfactant Composition and Surface Charge of Niosomes on the Oral Absorption of Repaglinide as a BCS II Model Drug1178-2013https://doaj.org/article/81ae4bfac38e4f6c8fc20c5b94c53c212020-11-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.dovepress.com/the-impact-of-surfactant-composition-and-surface-charge-of-niosomes-on-peer-reviewed-article-IJNhttps://doaj.org/toc/1178-2013Morteza Yaghoobian,1 Azadeh Haeri,1 Noushin Bolourchian,1 Soraya Shahhosseni,2 Simin Dadashzadeh1,3 1Department of Pharmaceutics and Nanotechnology, School of Pharmacy, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran; 2Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, School of Pharmacy, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran; 3Pharmaceutical Sciences Research Center, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IranCorrespondence: Simin DadashzadehDepartment of Pharmaceutics and Nanotechnology, School of Pharmacy, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran 14155-6153, IranTel +98 21 88200070Fax + 98 21 88209620Email Sdadashzadeh@sbmu.ac.irBackground: Niosomes, bilayer vesicles formed by the self-assembly of nonionic surfactants, are receiving increasing attention as potential oral drug delivery systems but the impact of niosomal formulation parameters on their oral capability has not been studied systematically. The aim of this study was to investigate the impact of surfactant composition and surface charge of niosomes in enhancing oral bioavailability of repaglinide (REG) as a BCS II model drug.Methods: Niosomes (13 formulations) from various nonionic surfactants having HLB in the range of 4– 28 (Tweens, Spans, Brijs, Myrj, poloxamer 188, TPGS and Labrasol) were prepared and characterized concerning their loading efficiency, hydrodynamic diameter, zeta potential, drug release profile, and stability. The oral pharmacokinetics of the selected formulations were studied in rats (8 in vivo groups).Results: The results revealed that type of surfactant markedly affected the in vitro and in vivo potentials of niosomes. The Cmax and AUC values of REG after administration of the selected niosomes as well as the drug suspension (as control) were in the order of Tween 80> TPGS> Myrj 52> Brij 35> Span 60≈Suspension. Adding stearyl amine as a positive charge-inducing agent to the Tween 80-based niosomes, resulted in an additional increase in drug absorption and values of AUC and Cmax were 3.8- and 4.7-fold higher than the drug suspension, respectively.Conclusion: Cationic Tween 80-based niosomes may represent a promising platform to develop oral delivery systems for BCS II drugs.Keywords: repaglinide, niosome, oral bioavailability, surfactant type, surface charge, BCS II, HLBYaghoobian MHaeri ABolourchian NShahhosseni SDadashzadeh SDove Medical Pressarticlerepaglinideniosomeoral bioavailabilitysurfactant typesurface chargebcs iihlbMedicine (General)R5-920ENInternational Journal of Nanomedicine, Vol Volume 15, Pp 8767-8781 (2020)
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topic repaglinide
niosome
oral bioavailability
surfactant type
surface charge
bcs ii
hlb
Medicine (General)
R5-920
spellingShingle repaglinide
niosome
oral bioavailability
surfactant type
surface charge
bcs ii
hlb
Medicine (General)
R5-920
Yaghoobian M
Haeri A
Bolourchian N
Shahhosseni S
Dadashzadeh S
The Impact of Surfactant Composition and Surface Charge of Niosomes on the Oral Absorption of Repaglinide as a BCS II Model Drug
description Morteza Yaghoobian,1 Azadeh Haeri,1 Noushin Bolourchian,1 Soraya Shahhosseni,2 Simin Dadashzadeh1,3 1Department of Pharmaceutics and Nanotechnology, School of Pharmacy, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran; 2Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, School of Pharmacy, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran; 3Pharmaceutical Sciences Research Center, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IranCorrespondence: Simin DadashzadehDepartment of Pharmaceutics and Nanotechnology, School of Pharmacy, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran 14155-6153, IranTel +98 21 88200070Fax + 98 21 88209620Email Sdadashzadeh@sbmu.ac.irBackground: Niosomes, bilayer vesicles formed by the self-assembly of nonionic surfactants, are receiving increasing attention as potential oral drug delivery systems but the impact of niosomal formulation parameters on their oral capability has not been studied systematically. The aim of this study was to investigate the impact of surfactant composition and surface charge of niosomes in enhancing oral bioavailability of repaglinide (REG) as a BCS II model drug.Methods: Niosomes (13 formulations) from various nonionic surfactants having HLB in the range of 4– 28 (Tweens, Spans, Brijs, Myrj, poloxamer 188, TPGS and Labrasol) were prepared and characterized concerning their loading efficiency, hydrodynamic diameter, zeta potential, drug release profile, and stability. The oral pharmacokinetics of the selected formulations were studied in rats (8 in vivo groups).Results: The results revealed that type of surfactant markedly affected the in vitro and in vivo potentials of niosomes. The Cmax and AUC values of REG after administration of the selected niosomes as well as the drug suspension (as control) were in the order of Tween 80> TPGS> Myrj 52> Brij 35> Span 60≈Suspension. Adding stearyl amine as a positive charge-inducing agent to the Tween 80-based niosomes, resulted in an additional increase in drug absorption and values of AUC and Cmax were 3.8- and 4.7-fold higher than the drug suspension, respectively.Conclusion: Cationic Tween 80-based niosomes may represent a promising platform to develop oral delivery systems for BCS II drugs.Keywords: repaglinide, niosome, oral bioavailability, surfactant type, surface charge, BCS II, HLB
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author Yaghoobian M
Haeri A
Bolourchian N
Shahhosseni S
Dadashzadeh S
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Haeri A
Bolourchian N
Shahhosseni S
Dadashzadeh S
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title The Impact of Surfactant Composition and Surface Charge of Niosomes on the Oral Absorption of Repaglinide as a BCS II Model Drug
title_short The Impact of Surfactant Composition and Surface Charge of Niosomes on the Oral Absorption of Repaglinide as a BCS II Model Drug
title_full The Impact of Surfactant Composition and Surface Charge of Niosomes on the Oral Absorption of Repaglinide as a BCS II Model Drug
title_fullStr The Impact of Surfactant Composition and Surface Charge of Niosomes on the Oral Absorption of Repaglinide as a BCS II Model Drug
title_full_unstemmed The Impact of Surfactant Composition and Surface Charge of Niosomes on the Oral Absorption of Repaglinide as a BCS II Model Drug
title_sort impact of surfactant composition and surface charge of niosomes on the oral absorption of repaglinide as a bcs ii model drug
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