Augmented Brain Delivery of Cinnarizine Through Nanostructured Lipid Carriers Loaded in situ Gel: in vitro and Pharmacokinetic Evaluation

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Deepti Tripathi
Pankaj K. Sonar
Poonam Parashar
Sanjiv K. Chaudhary
Savita Upadhyay
Shailendra K. Saraf
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[1] Babu Banarasi Das Northern India Institute of Technology,Faculty of Pharmacy
[2] Baba Raghav Das Medical College Campus,Pharmacy College
[3] Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University,Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences
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BioNanoScience | 2021年 / 11卷
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Central composite designs; NLC; Antinociceptive activity; Migraine; Cinnarizine;
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The study envisaged the development of cinnarizine (CIN)-loaded nanostructured lipid carriers (NLCs) in situ gel, for intranasal delivery to the brain, for migraine treatment. The formulation was prepared and optimized by the solvent-evaporation method and central composite designs. The total lipid concentration (X1), surfactant concentration (X2), and sonication time (X3) were selected as critical material attributes, and the effects of variables were characterized for parameters like zeta potential, particle size, percent entrapment, and in vitro release. Furthermore, the optimized NLCs (OPT-NLCs) were incorporated into Pluronic F-127:Pluronic F-68:Chitosan (19:0.5:0.1) % w/v to form the NLCs loaded in situ gel. The prepared gel (CIN-NLC gel) was evaluated for texture analysis, in vitro profile, and antinociceptive activity in vivo. The optimized NLCs possessed a particle size of 108.9 ± 4.3 nm, a zeta potential of − 39.3 ± 2.12 mV, and entrapment efficiency of 97.7 ± 4.31%. NLCs showed an in vitro release of 87.72 ± 3.29% for 6 h. The gel displayed a mucoadhesive strength of 147 ± 2 g. A significant enhancement in antinociceptive activity was observed via intranasal administration with the gel in both phases (neurogenic pain and inflammatory pain) when compared with pure CIN. The pharmacokinetic parameters revealed an approximately twofold increase in the concentration of CIN in the brain with the CIN-NLC gel (7.63 ± 0.073 μg/ml) when compared with pure CIN (3.78 ± 0.023 μg/ml). The results indicate that intranasal administration of CIN-NLCs in situ gel (CIN-NLC gel) may be a step forward in developing safe, effective, and enhanced drug delivery to overcome the challenges encountered during drug delivery to the brain.
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