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Title: | Nifedipine-loaded polymeric nanoparticles: Preparation and in vitro characterization |
Authors: | Ozakar, Emrah Ceti, Meltem Ate, Orhan Hacimuftuoglu, Ahmet |
Keywords: | FT-IR in vitro release nanoparticle nifedipin PLGA. |
Issue Date: | 11-Mar-2019 |
Publisher: | Karachi: Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Karachi |
Citation: | Ozakar, E., Cetin, M., Ates, O., & Hacimuftuoglu, A. (2019). Nifedipine-loaded polymeric nanoparticles: Preparation and in vitro characterization. Pakistan Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 32(2). |
Abstract: | The purpose of the current study was to prepare nifedipine (NF) loaded-PLGA nanoparticles (NPs) using two different methods (nanoprecipitation method (N-2) and emulsion-solvent evaporation method (N-4)) to achieve the sustained release of NF and to reduce its side effects and also to investigate the in vitro characteristics of NPs (surface morphology, particle size and size distribution, encapsulation efficiency and in vitro release characteristics). SEM images of nanoparticles revealed their approximate spherical shape. The mean particle sizes of the prepared nanoparticles ranged from 294.27±7.93 to 424.92±4.96 nm with almost neutral zeta potential values (close to 0 mV). The percent encapsulation efficiency values of N-2 and N-4 formulations 13.03±1.82% and 18.96±1.95% (p=0.05), respectively. The extents of cumulative drug release from N-2 and N-4 in PB pH 7.4 medium were up to about 100 % in 38 days and 22 days, respectively (when comparing two formulations, p<0.05). PLGA nanoparticles are useful systems for the sustained release of NF, and hence for reducing its side-effects and increasing patient compliance. |
URI: | http://142.54.178.187:9060/xmlui/handle/123456789/15022 |
ISSN: | 1011-601X |
Appears in Collections: | Issue 2 |
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