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Monoolein-based nanoparticles containing indinavir: a taste-masked drug delivery system

Authors :
Mariana Colombo
Fernanda Poletto
Maira F. Immich
Germano Prebianca
Mário Lettieri Teixeira
Letícia Scherer Koester
Mariana Domingues Bianchin
Bibiana Verlindo de Araújo
Irene Clemes Külkamp-Guerreiro
Source :
Drug development and industrial pharmacy. 47(1)
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

This study developed a novel child-friendly drug delivery system for pediatric HIV treatment: a liquid, taste-masked, and solvent-free monoolein-based nanoparticles formulation containing indinavir (0.1%).Adherence to antiretroviral therapy by pediatric patients is difficult because of the lack of dosage forms adequate for children.Monoolein-based nanoparticles were developed. The particle size, zeta potential, pH, drug content, small angle X-ray scattering, stability,Monoolein-based formulations containing indinavir had nanosized particles with 155 ± 7 nm, unimodal particle size distribution, and polydispersity index of 0.16 ± 0.03. The zeta potential was negative (-31.3 ± 0.3 mV) and pH was neutral (7.78 ± 0.01). A 96% drug incorporation efficiency was achieved, and the indinavir concentration remained constant for 30 days. Polarized light microscopy revealed isotropic characteristics. Transmission electron microscopy images showed spherical shaped morphology. Small-angle X-ray scattering displayed a form factor broad peak. Indinavir had a sustained release from the nanoparticles. The system was nonirritant and was able to mask drug bitter taste.Monoolein-based nanoparticles represent a suitable therapeutic strategy for antiretroviral treatment with the potential to reduce the frequency of drug administration and promote pediatric adherence.

Details

ISSN :
15205762
Volume :
47
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Drug development and industrial pharmacy
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....db5e43f2f170d0e73ca653f23221ca11