Pharmaceuticals (Aug 2022)

Brain Targeting of Quetiapine Fumarate via Intranasal Delivery of Loaded Lipospheres: Fabrication, In-Vitro Evaluation, Optimization, and In-Vivo Assessment

  • Randa Mohammed Zaki,
  • Mohammed F. Aldawsari,
  • Manal A. Alossaimi,
  • Shaikah F. Alzaid,
  • Vidya Devanathadesikan Seshadri,
  • Alanood S. Almurshedi,
  • Basmah Nasser Aldosari,
  • Rehab Mohammad Yusif,
  • Ossama M. Sayed

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ph15091083
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 9
p. 1083

Abstract

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A liposphere system for intranasal delivery of quetiapine fumarate (QTF) was created to assess the potential for enhanced drug delivery. We investigated the effects of particle size, entrapment effectiveness, poly dispersibility index, and pluronic incorporation percentage on these variables. The optimal formula was examined using a TEM, and investigations into DSC, XRD, and FTIR were made. Optimized liposphere formulation in vitro dissolution investigation with a mean diameter of 294.4 ± 18.2 nm revealed about 80% drug release in 6 h. The intranasal injection of QTF-loaded lipospheres showed a shorter Tmax compared to that of intranasal and oral suspension, per the findings of an in vivo tissue distribution investigation in Wistar mice. Lipospheres were able to achieve higher drug transport efficiency (DTE %) and direct nose-to-brain drug transfer (DTP %). A potentially effective method for delivering QTF to specific brain regions is the liposphere system.

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