Influence of sonication and in vitro evaluation of nifedipine self‑nanoemulsifying drug delivery system

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Autor(a) principal: Eid, Ahmad M
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Elmarzugi, Nagib A, Jaradat, Nidal A
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Texto Completo: https://www.revistas.usp.br/bjps/article/view/180948
Resumo: In order to develop a self-nanoemulsifying system, three components, olive oil, Tween 80, and Capmul, were used to construct a ternary phase diagram that helped to find the optimum formulation, which was loaded with nifedipine. The effect of sonication on drug loading was also evaluated. After that, measurement of the droplet size, size distribution, zeta potential, and scanning electron microscopy were conducted for evaluation and characterisation of the formulations. The phase diagram of four formulations showed nanosizes below 200 nm; however, only one was selected to be loaded with nifedipine. The selected formulation had the lowest droplet size of 98 nm and size distribution 0.192, and was composed of 48% Tween 80, 32% Capmul, and 20% olive oil. The nifedipine self-nanoemulsifying drug delivery system (SNEDDS) showed a significant change in the particle size (97 nm) and size distribution (0.257) after sonication. Its zeta potential was -32.3 mV indicating good stability. The SEM photographs of nifedipine showed particles with spherical shape and smooth surface. Finally, a self-nanoemulsifying formulation containing nifedipine, loaded in olive oil, was successfully prepared by mixing the oil with various types of surfactants and co-surfactants. A significant nifedipine self-nanoemulsifying system was developed and significantly improved accordingly.
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spelling Influence of sonication and in vitro evaluation of nifedipine self‑nanoemulsifying drug delivery systemNifedipineSelf-nanoemulsifying drug delivery systemSonicationSEMIn order to develop a self-nanoemulsifying system, three components, olive oil, Tween 80, and Capmul, were used to construct a ternary phase diagram that helped to find the optimum formulation, which was loaded with nifedipine. The effect of sonication on drug loading was also evaluated. After that, measurement of the droplet size, size distribution, zeta potential, and scanning electron microscopy were conducted for evaluation and characterisation of the formulations. The phase diagram of four formulations showed nanosizes below 200 nm; however, only one was selected to be loaded with nifedipine. The selected formulation had the lowest droplet size of 98 nm and size distribution 0.192, and was composed of 48% Tween 80, 32% Capmul, and 20% olive oil. The nifedipine self-nanoemulsifying drug delivery system (SNEDDS) showed a significant change in the particle size (97 nm) and size distribution (0.257) after sonication. Its zeta potential was -32.3 mV indicating good stability. The SEM photographs of nifedipine showed particles with spherical shape and smooth surface. Finally, a self-nanoemulsifying formulation containing nifedipine, loaded in olive oil, was successfully prepared by mixing the oil with various types of surfactants and co-surfactants. A significant nifedipine self-nanoemulsifying system was developed and significantly improved accordingly.Universidade de São Paulo. Faculdade de Ciências Farmacêuticas2019-12-09info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/bjps/article/view/18094810.1590/s2175-97902019000217497Brazilian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences; Vol. 55 (2019); e17497Brazilian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences; v. 55 (2019); e17497Brazilian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences; Vol. 55 (2019); e174972175-97901984-8250reponame:Brazilian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciencesinstname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USPenghttps://www.revistas.usp.br/bjps/article/view/180948/167975Copyright (c) 2019 Brazilian Journal of Pharmaceutical Scienceshttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessEid, Ahmad M Elmarzugi, Nagib A Jaradat, Nidal A 2021-01-19T16:47:29Zoai:revistas.usp.br:article/180948Revistahttps://www.revistas.usp.br/bjps/indexPUBhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpbjps@usp.br||elizabeth.igne@gmail.com2175-97901984-8250opendoar:2021-01-19T16:47:29Brazilian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Influence of sonication and in vitro evaluation of nifedipine self‑nanoemulsifying drug delivery system
title Influence of sonication and in vitro evaluation of nifedipine self‑nanoemulsifying drug delivery system
spellingShingle Influence of sonication and in vitro evaluation of nifedipine self‑nanoemulsifying drug delivery system
Eid, Ahmad M
Nifedipine
Self-nanoemulsifying drug delivery system
Sonication
SEM
title_short Influence of sonication and in vitro evaluation of nifedipine self‑nanoemulsifying drug delivery system
title_full Influence of sonication and in vitro evaluation of nifedipine self‑nanoemulsifying drug delivery system
title_fullStr Influence of sonication and in vitro evaluation of nifedipine self‑nanoemulsifying drug delivery system
title_full_unstemmed Influence of sonication and in vitro evaluation of nifedipine self‑nanoemulsifying drug delivery system
title_sort Influence of sonication and in vitro evaluation of nifedipine self‑nanoemulsifying drug delivery system
author Eid, Ahmad M
author_facet Eid, Ahmad M
Elmarzugi, Nagib A
Jaradat, Nidal A
author_role author
author2 Elmarzugi, Nagib A
Jaradat, Nidal A
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Eid, Ahmad M
Elmarzugi, Nagib A
Jaradat, Nidal A
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Nifedipine
Self-nanoemulsifying drug delivery system
Sonication
SEM
topic Nifedipine
Self-nanoemulsifying drug delivery system
Sonication
SEM
description In order to develop a self-nanoemulsifying system, three components, olive oil, Tween 80, and Capmul, were used to construct a ternary phase diagram that helped to find the optimum formulation, which was loaded with nifedipine. The effect of sonication on drug loading was also evaluated. After that, measurement of the droplet size, size distribution, zeta potential, and scanning electron microscopy were conducted for evaluation and characterisation of the formulations. The phase diagram of four formulations showed nanosizes below 200 nm; however, only one was selected to be loaded with nifedipine. The selected formulation had the lowest droplet size of 98 nm and size distribution 0.192, and was composed of 48% Tween 80, 32% Capmul, and 20% olive oil. The nifedipine self-nanoemulsifying drug delivery system (SNEDDS) showed a significant change in the particle size (97 nm) and size distribution (0.257) after sonication. Its zeta potential was -32.3 mV indicating good stability. The SEM photographs of nifedipine showed particles with spherical shape and smooth surface. Finally, a self-nanoemulsifying formulation containing nifedipine, loaded in olive oil, was successfully prepared by mixing the oil with various types of surfactants and co-surfactants. A significant nifedipine self-nanoemulsifying system was developed and significantly improved accordingly.
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