Designing and testing of an effective oil-in-water microemulsion drug delivery system for in vivo application

Gupta, S. ; Moulik, S. P. ; Lala, S. ; Basu, M. K. ; Sanyal, S. K. ; Datta, S. (2005) Designing and testing of an effective oil-in-water microemulsion drug delivery system for in vivo application Drug Delivery, 12 (5). pp. 267-273. ISSN 1071-7544

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Abstract

The phase behavior of a new psedoternary system of clove oil/Tween 20 has been studied. Several compositions from the single-phase region were selected and their stability toward time, temperature, and electrolytes has been examined. A particular composition(clove oil/Tween 20/water as 5/30/65) was chosen as the drug delivery system from the clear oil-in-water zone of the pseudoternary system. The droplet dimension and the polydispersity state of the particular composition was determined by dynamic light scattering. A bioactive compound quarcetin was encapsulated in the vehicle. The efficacy of the drug in the vehicle was examined against leishmaniasis in hamster models. The hepatotoxicity of the vehicle (o/w microemulsion) with and without the drug quarcetin was examined by estimating serum alkaline phosphatase, glutamate pyruvate transaminase, urea, and creatinine.

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