In Vitro-In Vivo Evaluation of Novel Co-spray Dried Rifampicin Phospholipid Lipospheres for Oral Delivery

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Charan Singh
L. V. Seshu Kumar Koduri
Tara Datt Bhatt
Sarbjit Singh Jhamb
Vijay Mishra
Manjinder Singh Gill
Sarasija Suresh
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[1] Department of Pharmaceutical Technology (Formulation),
[2] Technology Development Center,undefined
[3] Common Biological Testing Laboratory,undefined
[4] National Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research (NIPER),undefined
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AAPS PharmSciTech | 2017年 / 18卷
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antimycobacterial activity; bioavailability; carrier system; lipospheres; pharmacokinetic; rifampicin; solid state; solubility;
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The objective of this study comprises of developing novel co-spray dried rifampicin phospholipid lipospheres (SDRPL) to investigate its influence on rifampicin solubility and oral bioavailability. Solid-state techniques were employed to characterize the liposphere formulation. SDRPL solubility was determined in distilled water. BACTEC 460TB System was employed to evaluate SDRPL antimycobacterial activity. The oral bioavailability of the lipospheres was evaluated in Sprague Dawley rats. Lipospheres exhibited amorphous, smooth spherical morphology with a significant increase (p < 0.001) in solubility of SDRPL (2:1), 350.9 ± 23 versus 105.1 ± 12 μg/ml and SDRPL (1:1) 306.4 ± 20 versus 105.1 ± 12 μg/ml in comparison to rifampicin (RMP). SDRPL exhibited enhanced activity against Mycobacterium tuberculosis, H37Rv strain, with over twofolds less minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) than the free drug. Lipospheres exhibited higher peak plasma concentration (109.92 ± 25 versus 54.31 ± 18 μg/ml), faster Tmax (two versus four hours), and enhanced area under the curve (AUC0–∞) (406.92 ± 18 versus 147.72 ± 15 μg h/L) in comparison to pure RMP. Thus, SDRPL represents a promising carrier system exhibiting enhanced antimycobacterial activity and oral bioavailability of rifampicin.
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