artículo científico
Development of novel microstructured lipid carriers for dissolution rate enhancement of albendazole
Fecha
2020-11-07Registro en:
0975-7058
10.22159/ijap.2020v12i6.34782
Autor
Castro Alpízar, Jose Alexis
Vargas Monge, Ronny
Madrigal Redondo, German
Pacheco Molina, Jorge A.
Institución
Resumen
Objective: This study aimed to develop a microstructured lipid carrier that improves the rate of dissolution of the active pharmaceutical ingredient
(API) Albendazole.
Methods: A solvent diffusion method was used for the development of microstructured lipid carriers. The developed carriers were characterized by
optical microscopy, infrared spectroscopy, differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), X-ray diffractometry (XRD), and dissolution testing.
Results: The morphology of the carriers was irregular, and their size tends to decrease with the addition of modifiers. Furthermore, the
diffractograms and the thermograms indicated a loss of crystallinity. The thermograms and infrared spectra showed that there are not chemical
incompatibilities between the API and the excipients. When the lipid carrier particles were modified with Aerosil® 200 (specifically when using this
excipient at a level of 6% w/w), dissolution was increased up to 85.96±1.17 % of the drug content as per USP test for Albendazole tablets in
comparison with 36.13±0.52 % for a lipid carrier formulation without modifiers.
Conclusion: It was demonstrated that it is possible to develop a modified lipid carrier that improves the dissolution rate of an API with a low
solubility, which was related to the amorphization of the API crystalline structure.