Pharmaceutics (Jul 2020)

Pharmacological and Advanced Cell Respiration Effects, Enhanced by Toxic Human-Bile Nano-Pharmaceuticals of Probucol Cell-Targeting Formulations

  • Susbin Raj Wagle,
  • Bozica Kovacevic,
  • Daniel Walker,
  • Corina Mihaela Ionescu,
  • Melissa Jones,
  • Goran Stojanovic,
  • Sanja Kojic,
  • Armin Mooranian,
  • Hani Al-Salami

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics12080708
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 8
p. 708

Abstract

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Bile acids have recently been studied for potential applications as formulation excipients and enhancers for drug release; however, some bile acids are not suitable for this application. Unconjugated lithocholic acid (ULCA) has recently shown drug formulation-stabilizing and anti-inflammatory effects. Lipophilic drugs have poor gut absorption after an oral dose, which necessitates the administration of high doses and causes subsequent side effects. Probucol (PB) is a highly lipophilic drug with poor oral absorption that resulted in restrictions on its clinical prescribing. Hence, this study aimed to design new delivery systems for PB using ULCA-based matrices and to test drug formulation, release, temperature, and biological effects. ULCA-based matrices were formulated for PB oral delivery by applying the jet-flow microencapsulation technique using sodium alginate as a polymer. ULCA addition to new PB matrices improved the microcapsule’s stability, drug release in vitro (formulation study), and showed a promising effect in ex vivo study (p < 0.05), suggesting that ULCA can optimize the oral delivery of PB and support its potential application in diabetes treatment.

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