Saudi Pharmaceutical Journal (Jan 2016)

Enhanced ex vivo intestinal absorption of olmesartan medoxomil nanosuspension: Preparation by combinative technology

  • Zenab Attari,
  • Amita Bhandari,
  • P.C. Jagadish,
  • Shaila Lewis

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 1
pp. 57 – 63

Abstract

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The purpose of this study was to develop nanosuspension based on combinative technology to enhance the intestinal absorption of Olmesartan medoxomil (OLM), a potent antihypertensive agent with limited oral bioavailability. Two combinative approaches were employed and then characterized. In vitro intestinal absorption of OLM nanosuspension and plain OLM was studied using non-everted rat intestinal sac model. Optimal OLM nanosuspension was prepared by a combination of ball milling and probe sonication using stabilizer, Poloxamer 407. The formula exhibited particle size of 469.9 nm and zeta potential of −19.1 mV, which was subjected to ex vivo studies. The flux and apparent permeability coefficient in intestine from OLM nanosuspension was higher than the plain drug, thereby suggesting better drug delivery. Keywords: Nanosuspension, Combination methods, Particle size, Intestinal absorption