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J Pharm Sci ; 102(11): 4159-72, 2013 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24114833

ABSTRACT

With the aid of experimental design, we developed and characterized nanoemulsions for parenteral drug delivery. Formulations containing a mixture of medium-chain triglycerides and soybean oil as oil phase, lecithin (soybean/egg) and polysorbate 80 as emulsifiers, and 0.1 M phosphate buffer solution (pH 8) as aqueous phase were prepared by cold high-pressure homogenization. To study the effects of the oil content, lecithin type, and the presence of diazepam as a model drug and their interactions on physicochemical characteristics of nanoemulsions, a three factor two-level full factorial design was applied. The nanoemulsions were evaluated concerning droplet size and size distribution, surface charge, viscosity, morphology, drug-excipient interactions, and physical stability. The characterization revealed the small spherical droplets in the range 195 -220 nm with polydispersity index below 0.15 and zeta potential between -30 and - 60 mV. Interactions among the investigated factors, rather than factors alone, were shown to more profoundly affect nanoemulsion characteristics. In vivo pharmacokinetic study of selected diazepam nanoemulsions with different oil content (20%, 30%, and 40%, w/w) demonstrated fast and intense initial distribution into rat brain of diazepam from nanoemulsions with 20% and 30% (w/w) oil content, suggesting their applicability in urgent situations.


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Adjuvants, Anesthesia/administration & dosage , Adjuvants, Anesthesia/pharmacokinetics , Brain/metabolism , Diazepam/administration & dosage , Diazepam/pharmacokinetics , Emulsions/chemistry , Pharmaceutical Vehicles/chemistry , Adjuvants, Anesthesia/chemistry , Animals , Diazepam/chemistry , Emulsifying Agents/chemistry , Lecithins/chemistry , Male , Polysorbates/chemistry , Rats , Rats, Wistar , Solubility , Soybean Oil/chemistry , Triglycerides/chemistry
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