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Composite microparticles with in vivo reduction of the burst release effect
Authors:A Sheikh Hassan  A Lamprecht  F El Ghazouani
Institution:a Nancy-Université, Faculty of Pharmacy, Laboratory of Pharmaceutical Technology, Nancy Cedex, France
b Laboratory of Pharmaceutical Engineering, Besançon, France
Abstract:The aim of this study was to develop microparticles containing nanoparticles (composite microparticles) for prolonged drug delivery with reduced burst effect in vitro and in vivo. Such composite microparticles were prepared with hydrophobic and biodegradable polymers poly(ε-caprolactone), poly(lactic-co-glycolic) acid]. Ibuprofen was chosen as the model drug, and microparticles were prepared by the extraction technique with ethyl acetate as the solvent. Nanoparticles and microparticles and an ibuprofen solution (Pedea®) were administered subcutaneously at the dose of 1 mg of ibuprofen per kg to overnight-fasted rats (male Wistar). Composite microparticles showed prolonged ibuprofen release and less burst effect when compared to simple microparticles (without nanoparticles inside) or nanoparticles both in vitro (PBS buffer) and in vivo. Moreover, ibuprofen was still detected in the plasma after 96 h with composite microparticles. Consequently, it has been demonstrated that composite microparticles were able to reduce burst release and prolong the release of ibuprofen for a long period of time.
Keywords:Composite microparticles  Ibuprofen  Burst effect  In vitro  In vivo  Poly(ε-caprolactone)  Poly(lactic-co-glycolic) acid
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