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Enhanced Oral Bioavailability of Rivaroxaban-Loaded Microspheres by Optimizing the Polymer and Surfactant Based on Molecular Interaction Mechanisms

Authors
Choi, Min-JongWoo, Mi RanBaek, KyunghoPark, Ji HunJoung, SeewonChoi, Yong SeokChoi, Han-GonJin, Sung Giu
Issue Date
Jul-2023
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Keywords
rivaroxaban; microsphere; poorly water-solubledrugs; molecular interaction; oral bioavailability
Citation
Molecular Pharmaceutics, v.20, no.8, pp 1 - 12
Pages
12
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
Molecular Pharmaceutics
Volume
20
Number
8
Start Page
1
End Page
12
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/erica/handle/2021.sw.erica/113563
DOI
10.1021/acs.molpharmaceut.3c00281
ISSN
1543-8384
1543-8392
Abstract
This study aimed to develop microspheres using water-solublecarriersand surfactants to improve the solubility, dissolution, and oral bioavailabilityof rivaroxaban (RXB). RXB-loaded microspheres with optimal carrier(poly(vinylpyrrolidone) K30, PVP) and surfactant (sodium lauryl sulfate(SLS)) ratios were prepared. H-1 NMR and Fourier transforminfrared (FTIR) analyses showed that drug-excipient and excipient-excipientinteractions affected RXB solubility, dissolution, and oral absorption.Therefore, molecular interactions between RXB, PVP, and SLS playedan important role in improving RXB solubility, dissolution, and oralbioavailability. Formulations IV and VIII, containing optimized RXB/PVP/SLSratios (1:0.25:2 and 1:1:2, w/w/w), had significantly improved solubilityby approximately 160- and 86-fold, respectively, compared to RXB powder,with the final dissolution rates improved by approximately 4.5- and3.4-fold, respectively, compared to those of RXB powder at 120 min.Moreover, the oral bioavailability of RXB was improved by 2.4- and1.7-fold, respectively, compared to that of RXB powder. FormulationIV showed the highest improvement in oral bioavailability comparedto RXB powder (AUC, 2400.8 & PLUSMN; 237.1 vs 1002.0 & PLUSMN; 82.3 h & BULL;ng/mL).Finally, the microspheres developed in this study successfully improvedthe solubility, dissolution rate, and bioavailability of RXB, suggestingthat formulation optimization with the optimal drug-to-excipient ratiocan lead to successful formulation development.
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