Design and evaluation of glimepiride hydrogel for transdermal delivery

被引:7
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作者
Li, Haiying
Wang, Jiajia
Xu, Qianru
Tian, Shuya
Yang, Wenzhi
机构
[1] Hebei Univ, Coll Pharmaceut Sci, Baoding, Peoples R China
[2] Hebei Univ, Key Lab Pharmaceut Qual Control Hebei Prov, Baoding, Peoples R China
关键词
Glimepiride; meglumine; hydrogel; bioavailability; in vitro-in vivo correlation; IN-VITRO PERMEATION; CONTROLLED-RELEASE; SKIN PERMEATION; PENETRATION; FORMULATION; ENHANCEMENT; PULLULAN; PATCH; FILMS; GELS;
D O I
10.1080/03639045.2022.2120493
中图分类号
R914 [药物化学];
学科分类号
100701 ;
摘要
The solubility of glimepiride (GM) was improved from 1.6 mu g/mL to 22.0 mg/mL when GM and meglumine (MU) complexes were prepared. Therefore, transdermal hydrogels of GM Carbopol (GM-CP) and GM hydroxypropyl methylcellulose pullulan (GM-HPMC-Pu) were prepared successfully utilizing the improved drug solubility by GM-MU. Based on a single factor experiment and response surface methodology, two kinds of hydrogel formulations were optimized by drug release studies in vitro. The optimized GM-CP hydrogel was composed of GM, a mixture of azone and oleic acid (1:1, 2.6%, v/v) and carbopol 940 (1%, w/v). The GM-HPMC-Pu hydrogel was developed using GM, HPMC (3.5%, w/v), Pu (1.5%, w/v), glycerol (5%, v/v), azone (2.9%, v/v) and oleic acid (2.6%, v/v). The study of hydrogels in vivo was performed using rabbits. The results indicated that the drug could sustain release from GM-CP or GM-HPMC-Pu hydrogel and maintain the high plasma concentration for 48 h. Compared with commercial GM tablets, the relative bioavailability of GM-CP and GM-HPMC-Pu hydrogel reached 48% and 133%, respectively. Moreover, the drug release in vitro could well predict its absorption in vivo. There was a good correlation (R-2 >= 0.966) in GM hydrogel between the drug release in vitro and transdermal absorption in vivo. Therefore, a novel GM hydrogel dosage form may be considered to design.
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页数:9
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