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Water-in-oil microemulsions containing medium-chain fatty acids salts: Formulation and intestinal absorption enhancement evaluation
被引:70
作者:
Constantinides, PP
Welzel, G
Ellens, H
Smith, PL
Sturgis, S
Yiv, SH
Owen, AB
机构:
[1] IBAH INC,BIOPHARM DRUG DELIVERY SERV,ASTON,PA 19014
[2] ABBOTT LABS,DIV PHARMACEUT PROD,N CHICAGO,IL 60064
关键词:
w/o microemulsions;
medium-chain glycerides;
medium-chain fatty acids salts;
enhancer;
intestinal absorption;
calcein;
D O I:
10.1023/A:1016030812272
中图分类号:
O6 [化学];
学科分类号:
0703 ;
摘要:
Purpose. Water-in-oil (w/o) microemulsions have been developed which, in addition to non-ionic medium-chain glycerides, incorporate ionic lipids, primarily medium-chain fatty acids, such as caprylic (C-8) capric (C-10) and lauric (C-12) acids and their corresponding sodium salts. The absorption enhancing activity of w/o microemulsions incorporating these lipids was evaluated in the rat using Calcein (MW = 623) a water-soluble and poorly absorbed marker molecule. Methods. Phase diagrams were constructed where C-8/C-10 Or C-12 fatty acids were treated as lipophilic surfactants and their sodium salts as hydrophilic ones. The anesthetised rat model was employed to evaluate Calcein absorption upon a single intraduodenal administration from a solution and the various w/o microemulsions. Results. A wide range of clear and transparent w/o microemulsions were obtained at ambient temperature either in liquid or solid form when a fixed blend of medium chain fatty acid/salt was titrated by a fixed ratio of the oil containing the oil-soluble mono- and diglycerides and deionized water or physiological saline. Upon intraduodenal administration in the anesthetised rat, the absorption of Calcein was improved from about 2% in aqueous solution up to about 37% in w/o microemulsions. Solid and liquid formulations were equally effective in improving bioavailability. The absorption enhancement activity of the fatty acids/salts followed the order C-8 approximate to C-10 > C-12 Absorption enhancement of Calcein was significantly reduced in the absence or presence of low levels of C-8/C-10 mono-/diglycerides. Conclusions. These results further support the use of medium-chain glycerides and fatty acids/salts in microemulsion formulations to improve intestinal absorption of water-soluble compounds.
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