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Comparison of Solid Self-Nanoemulsifying Systems and Surface-Coated Microspheres: Improving Oral Bioavailability of Niclosamideopen access

Authors
Baek, K.Woo, M.R.Din, F.U.Choi, Y.S.Kang, M.J.Kim, J.O.Choi, H.-G.Jin, S.G.
Issue Date
Nov-2024
Publisher
Dove Medical Press Ltd
Keywords
crystallinity; dissolution; microsphere; niclosamide; oral bioavailability; solid SNEDDS
Citation
International Journal of Nanomedicine, v.19, pp 13857 - 13874
Pages
18
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
International Journal of Nanomedicine
Volume
19
Start Page
13857
End Page
13874
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/erica/handle/2021.sw.erica/125669
DOI
10.2147/IJN.S494083
ISSN
1176-9114
1178-2013
Abstract
Purpose: This study aimed to develop a solid self-nanoemulsifying drug delivery system (SNEDDS) and surface-coated microspheres to improve the oral bioavailability of niclosamide. Methods: A solubility screening study showed that liquid SNEDDS, prepared using an optimized volume ratio of corn oil, Cremophor RH40, and Tween 80 (20:24:56), formed nanoemulsions with the smallest droplet size. Niclosamide was incorporated into this liquid SNEDDS and spray-dried with calcium silicate to produce solid SNEDDS. Surface-coated microspheres were prepared using sodium alginate and poloxamer 407 and optimized through solubility and dissolution tests. Scanning electron microscopy, differential scanning calorimetry, and X-ray diffraction were used to evaluate the physicochemical properties of the prepared solid SNEDDS, surface-coated microspheres, and the drug alone. The solubility, dissolution, and oral bioavailability were also assessed. Results: Physicochemical evaluation demonstrated that niclosamide was converted to an amorphous state in the Solid SNEDDS formulation, with enhanced solubility and oral bioavailability. In comparison to niclosamide alone, solid SNEDDS exhibited an increase in drug solubility (approximately 2500-fold vs 158-fold) and oral bioavailability (approximately 10-fold vs 1.65-fold), significantly outperforming surface-coated microspheres. Conclusion: This solid SNEDDS formulation may be an excellent candidate for niclosamide with improved oral bioavailability for repurposing. © 2024 Baek et al.
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