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Preparation and Characterization of Liquefied Ibuprofen Using Self-Microemulsion Drug Delivery System (SMEDDS)

Authors :
John-M. Rhee
Bok-Ki Kang
Gilson Khang
Moon Suk Kim
Sun-Hang Cho
Ji-Hee Song
Yong-San Ahn
Hai-Bang Lee
Source :
Journal of Pharmaceutical Investigation. 34:35-42
Publication Year :
2004
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2004.

Abstract

Ibuprofen (IBU), is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug, used to treat rheumatoid arthritis, removal of fever and mild to moderate pain. Because of small dosage and very low accumulation in the body, IBU has been used to heal children's fever. However, IBU was very low solubility in a low pH and water (in water mg/ml). A nanoemulsion containing IBU by means of self-microemulsion drug delver system (SMEDDS) was prepared in order to enhance the solubility of IBU. The SMEDDS was composed of cosurfactant, oil and surfactant The solubility of IBU in various components such as cosurfactant, oil and surfactant was examined. as a cosurfactant, M1944CS as an oil and RH-40 as a surfactant were used in this study for preparing SMEDDS. Optimized formulation of SMEDDS was obtained by phase diagram which express the section of nanoemulsion formation. The SMEDDS containing IBU had higher dissolution rate than conventional IBU sirups. Thus the SMEDDS was a potential candidate of stable conventional and effective oral dosage form for IBU.

Details

ISSN :
20935552
Volume :
34
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Pharmaceutical Investigation
Accession number :
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