Development and characterization of mucoadhesive nanoparticles of albendazole
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2022-09Publisher
Brac UniversityAuthor
Islam, Ifti AraMetadata
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Albendazole is broad spectrum anthelmintic agent with poor aqueous solubility. It is usually
available in the form of chewable tablets and often require administration in large doses to
overcome the reduced therapeutic efficacy issue due to low solubility. High drug loading
often leads to patient incompliance and side effects. The aim of this study was to develop a
mucoadhesive nanoparticle formulation of Albendazole to improve its aqueous solubility as
well as to prolong its duration of therapeutic activity at the target site. To prepare the
mucoadhesive nanoparticles, hydrophilic polymers such as chitosan, sodium alginate and
HPMC K4M were used. Dissolution study of the formulation was performed followed by its
characterization. The dissolution profile showed 5.5 fold (81%) increase in the amount of
drug released compared to crystalline Albendazole, indicating an increase in solubility.
Furthermore, the physicochemical characterization demonstrated nano-size distribution of
particles, enhanced surface area, advent of amorphous state and negligible interaction
between Albendazole and polymers