Title of article :
Exploration of Inbuilt Novel Properties as Bioretardant Cum Stabilizer of Isolated Biopolymer from Fragaria ananassa in Delivery of Nanosized Phenytoin
Author/Authors :
Kumar, Sushant Faculty of Pharmacy - Pharmacy College Saifai - Uttar Pradesh University of Medical Sciences - Saifai - Etawah - U.P, India , Madhav, N.V. Satheesh Faculty of Pharmacy - DIT Univesity - Dehradun - U.K., India
Abstract :
The research aims to develop bionanosuspension using a biopolymer isolated from Fragaria
ananassa fruit that constitutes potential and natural polymeric properties. At first, the biomaterial
was isolated from the natural fruit pulp of Fragaria ananassa by an economical method of
isolation. The model drug was nanosized by a novel sonication method. The isolated biopolymer
was characterized for its polymeric properties, and its potential capabilities were evaluated
in the delivery of nanosized phenytoin. The isolated biopolymer was characterized for DSC,
FTIR, NMR, mass, and scanning electron microscopy. The isolated biomaterial was used for the
preparation of phenytoin-loaded bionanosuspension with other excipients. The bionanoparticles
were also characterized by different analytical testing such as FTIR, DSC, and SEM to confirm
any interaction between model drug and biopolymer.
The prepared bionanoparticles showed the release of phenytoin in a sustained manner over
36 hours. The release kinetic study was done using the BIT-SOFT 1.12 software and other
parameters such as t50%, t80%, and r2 were calculated. The formulation PFr6 was considered
best having t50% in 18.22 hours and t80% in 29.62 h with an r2 value of 0.9793. This formulation
showed up to 87.89% drug release within 36 hours. The prepared bio-nanosuspension was found
to be stable and in a well-dispersed state. The dried bionanosuspension evaluation revealed
no interaction between model drug and biopolymer without any loss of characteristic peaks.
Therefore, the isolated biopolymer can be safely used to prepare stable bionanosuspension loaded
with nanosized phenytoin.
Keywords :
Phenytoin , Bionanosuspension , nanosizing , Fragaria ananassa , Epilepsy , Bionanoparticles , Biopolymer
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Pharmaceutical Research(IJPR)