Poloxamer-188 and d-α-tocopheryl polyethylene glycol succinate (tpgs-1000) mixed micelles integrated orodispersible sublingual films to improve oral bioavailability of ebastine in vitro and in vivo characterization

  • Nayyer Islam
  • , Muhammad Irfan
  • , Salah Ud Din Khan
  • , Haroon Khalid Syed
  • , Muhammad Shahid Iqbal
  • , Ikram Ullah Khan
  • , Amina Mahdy
  • , Mohamed Raafat
  • , Mohammad Akbar Hossain
  • , Sana Inam
  • , Rabia Munir
  • , Memoona Ishtiaq

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Abstract

Orodispersible sublingual films (OSFs) composed of hydrophilic polymers were loaded with poloxamer-188 and D-α-tocopheryl polyethylene glycol succinate (TPGS-1000) mixed micelles to improve the oral bioavailability of a poorly soluble drug, ebastine (EBT). Mixed micelles formed by thin-film hydration method were incorporated into orodispersible sublingual film, consisting of HPMC and glycerol, using solvent casting technique. The mixed micelles and films were thoroughly evaluated for physicochemical characterization (size, polydispersity index, zeta potential, entrapment efficiency, thickness, weight, surface pH studies, disintegration time, swelling indices, mechanical properties, FTIR, PXRD, DSC, SEM, AFM, in vitro drug release, in vivo bioavailability, and toxicological studies). The results showed that the average particle size of mixed micelles was 73 nm. The mean zeta potential and PDI of the optimal mixed micelles formulation were??26 mV and 0.16, respectively. Furthermore, the maximum entrapment efficiency 82% was attained. The films disintegration time was in the range of 28 to 102 s in aqueous media. The integrity of micelles was not affected upon incorporation in films. Importantly, the micelles-loaded films revealed rapid absorption, high permeability, and increased bioavailability of EBT as compared to the pure drug. The existence of ebastine loaded mixed micelles in the films enhanced the bioavailability about 2.18 folds as compared to pure drug. Further, the results evidently established in-vitro and in-vivo performance of bioavailability enhancement, biocompatibility, and good safety profile of micelles-loaded orodispersible EBT films. Finally, it was concluded that film loaded with poloxamer-188/TPGS-1000 mixed micelles could be an effective carrier system for enhancing the bioavailability of ebastine.

Original languageEnglish
Article number54
Pages (from-to)1-21
Number of pages21
JournalPharmaceutics
Volume13
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2021

Keywords

  • Bioavailability
  • D-α-tocopheryl polyethylene glycol succinate
  • Ebastine
  • Micelles
  • Poloxamer-188
  • Toxicity

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