Arabian Journal of Chemistry (Jun 2020)

Design, characterization and enhanced bioavailability of hydroxypropylcellulose-naproxen conjugates

  • Muhammad Ajaz Hussain,
  • Iqra Shad,
  • Iram Malik,
  • Fasiha Amjad,
  • Muhammad Nawaz Tahir,
  • Nisar Ullah,
  • Muhammad Ashraf,
  • Muhammad Sher

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 6
pp. 5717 – 5723

Abstract

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Polysaccharides are beneficially used as drug carriers via prodrug formation and offer a mechanism for better effectiveness and delivery of the drug. The unique geometry of hydroxypropylcellulose (HPC), a polysaccharide, allows the attachment of drug molecules with a higher degree of substitution because the hydroxyls groups are projected outside the HPC chains. Therefore HPC-Naproxen conjugates, i.e., macromolecular prodrugs, were synthesized using a powerful acylation reagent carbonyldiimadazole (CDI) in N,N' dimethylacetamide (DMAc) solvent. The reactions were carried out at 80 °C under stirring for 24 h and inert environment. This reaction strategy appeared efficient to obtain a high degree of drug substitution (DS = 0.88–1.40) on the polymer parent chain as calculated by UV–visible spectrophotometry after hydrolysis of the samples. The method provides high efficacy as product yields were high (77–81%). Macromolecular prodrugs (MPDs) with different DS of naproxen designed were found soluble in organic solvents.

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