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Title: Fabrication And Characterization of Surface Engineered Rifampicin Loaded Lipid Nanoparticulate Systems for the Potential Treatment of Tuberculosis: An in Vitro and in Vivo Evaluation
Authors: Chokshi, Nimitt V.
Rawal, Shruti
Solanki, Dhruvi
Gajjar, Saumitra
Bora, Vivek
Patel, Bhoomika M.
Patel, Mayur M.
Keywords: Targeted drug delivery
Lipid nanoparticles
Pharmacokinetics
Oral drug delivery
Cell line(s)
Issue Date: 2021
Series/Report no.: IPFP0484;
Abstract: The main aim of the present investigation highlights the development of mannose appended rifampicin containing solid lipid nanoparticles (Mn-RIF-SLNs) for the management of pulmonary TB. The developed Mn-RIF-SLNs showed particle size of Mn-RIF-SLNs (479 ± 13 nm) which was found to be greater than that of unconjugated SLNs (456 ± 11 nm), with marginal reduction in percentage entrapment efficiency (79.41 ± 2.42%). The in vitro dissolution studies depicted an initial burst release followed by sustained release profile indicating biphasic release pattern, close-fitting Weibull model having least F-value. The cytotoxicity studies using J774A.1 cell line represented that the developed SLNs were non-toxic and safe as compared to free drug. Fluorescence imaging and flow cytometric (FACS) analysis depicted significant (1.79-folds) intracellular uptake of coumarin-6 (fluorescent marker) loaded MneC6-SLNs. The in vivo pharmacokinetic studies in sprague-dawley rats were performed and Mn-RIF-SLNs showed remarkable enhancement in terms of relative bioavailability (~17-folds) as compared to its drug solution via oral administration. The biodistribution studies revealed higher lung accumulation (1.8-folds) of Mn-RIF-SLNs as compared to the Un-RIF-SLNs. In conclusion, the developed Mn-RIF-SLNs could serve as a promising tool for delivering the drug cargo to the site of infection (lungs) in the treatment of TB.
Description: Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences 110 (2021) 2221-2232
URI: http://10.1.7.192:80/jspui/handle/123456789/11027
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