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Formulation and optimization of xanthohumol loaded solid dispersion for effective treatment of Parkinson's disease in rats: In vitroand in vivoassessment

Authors :
Alam, Md Shahbaz
Khandale, Nikhil
Birla, Devendra
Bashir, Bushra
Vishwas, Sukriti
Kulkarni, Mangesh P.
Rajput, Rakesh Prakash
Pandey, Narendra Kumar
Loebenberg, Raimar
Davies, Neal M.
Gupta, Gaurav
Dureja, Harish
Kumbhar, Popat
Disouza, John
Kumar, Puneet
Dua, Kamal
Singh, Sachin Kumar
Source :
Journal of Drug Delivery Science and Technology; December 2024, Vol. 102 Issue: 1
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Xanthohumol (XH) is a prenylated flavonoid that possesses neuroprotective effects by increasing the levels of dopamine (DA), reducing oxidative stress, and neuroinflammation against Parkinson's disease (PD). However, the neuroprotective efficacy of XH in managing PD is limited by its low solubility, poor bioavailability, and less blood-brain barrier (BBB) permeability leading to decreased therapeutic activity. To overcome these limitations, XH-loaded solid dispersion (SD) has been formulated using the Central Composite Design (CCD) approach. The optimized formulation was evaluated by determining the angle of repose, drug loading, percentage drug release, PXRD, DSC, FTIR, and SEM. The results of PXRD, DSC, and SEM demonstrated the formation of SD. The XH-SD showed a 6.45-fold enhancement in dissolution rate, a 12.7-fold increase in Cmax,and 26.11-fold increase in XH's area under curve (AUC) as compared to the naïve XH. In the pharmacokinetic studies, XH-SD showed a 42.20 folds increase in relative bioavailability(0-∞)compared to naïve XH. To assess pharmacodynamic effects, PD was induced using rotenone. The motor and non-motor functions were evaluated by assessing various behavioral parameters such as catalepsy, spontaneous locomotor activity and muscle coordination test. The formulation exhibited dose-dependent effects, with both low and high doses of XH-SD resulting in significant enhancements (P < 0.001) in motor functions in rats induced with PD. Furthermore, biochemical estimations showed that XH-SD at both doses increased the levels of dopamine (DA), and reduced oxidative stress and neuroinflammation.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
17732247
Volume :
102
Issue :
1
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Journal of Drug Delivery Science and Technology
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs67927291
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jddst.2024.106385