Title of article :
Effect of formulation design and freeze-drying on properties of fluconazole multilamellar liposomes
Author/Authors :
El-Nesr, Ola H. King Khalid University - Faculty of Pharmacy - Pharmaceutics Department, Saudi Arabia , Yahiya, Soad A. Cairo University - Faculty of Pharmacy - Pharmaceutics Department, Egypt , El-Gazayerly, Omaima N. Cairo University - Faculty of Pharmacy - Pharmaceutics Department, Egypt
From page :
217
To page :
224
Abstract :
Fluconazole-entrapped multilamellar liposomes were prepared using the thin-film hydra- tion method. The effects of cholesterol molar ratio, charge-inducing agents, and a-tocopherol ace- tate on encapsulation efficiency values and in vitro drug release of multilamellar liposomes were studied. Freeze-dried liposomal products were prepared with or without cryoprotectants. Results showed that incorporation of stearylamine resulted in an increased entrapment of fluconazole, whereas incorporation of dicetyl phosphate decreased the drug entrapment efficiency. The incorporation of atocopherol acetate into fluconazole multilamellar liposomes resulted in the increase of entrapment efficiency of fluconazole liposomes. In vitro release studies revealed that incorporation of cholesterol into multilamellar liposomal formulations decreased drug permeability from formulations. Positively charged fluconazole multilamellar liposomes gave rise to a slow release rate compared to neutral liposomes whereas negatively charged fluconazole liposomes showed a rapid release rate. Physical stability studies showed that lyophilized cake of liposomes without cryoprotectants was compact and difficult to reconstitute compared to fluffy easily reconstituted cakes upon using cryoprotectants. Fluconazole retained in freeze-dried liposomes without cryoprotectants was 63.452% compared to 91.877% using three grams of trehalose as a cryoprotectant per gram lipid in positively charged multilamellar liposomes. Physical stability studies showed superior potentials of the lyophilized product after reconstitution in comparison with those of a solution product.
Keywords :
Fluconazole , Multilamellar liposomes , Ophthalmic , Freeze , drying , Stability
Journal title :
Saudi Pharmaceutical Journal(SPJ)
Journal title :
Saudi Pharmaceutical Journal(SPJ)
Record number :
2577666
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