Aripiprazole Loaded Polymeric Biodegradable Microspheres: Formulation and In Vitro Characterization |
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Authors: | Sushama Talegaonkar Ashu Mittal Shikha Parmar Mohammed Aqil |
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Institution: | 1. Department of Pharmaceutics, Faculty of Pharmacy , Hamdard University , New Delhi, India stalegaonkar@gmail.com;3. ITS Paramedical College (Pharmacy), Delhi-Meerut Road , Muradnagar, Ghaziabad, India;4. Department of Pharmaceutics, Faculty of Pharmacy , Hamdard University , New Delhi, India |
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Abstract: | In the present study, we attempted to prepare biodegradable microspheres of polylactic acid containing aripiprazole in order to achieve its controlled release profile suitable for parenteral administration. Biodegradable microspheres were prepared by solvent evaporation method using methylene dichloride as a solvent. The optimization of various formulation variables (e.g., stirring speed, and polymer:drug ratio, stabilizer concentration) to obtain spherical particles was also investigated. The optimized product was further characterized for various in vitro attributes, such as particle size and its distribution, encapsulation efficiency, surface properties, percentage yield, and in vitro release. Changing the ratio of polymer, stabilizers, and leaching agent (sodium chloride) affected the entrapment efficiency and release rate of aripiprazole. The release quantum was 88.41% when stirring rate was 2000 rpm and it was further increased to 94.65% when stirring speed was increased to 3000 rpm (Formulation E). Drug entrapment of microspheres was increased by increasing the concentration of PVP and maximum entrapment (62.35%) was obtained at 4% concentration of PVP (Formulation E). Spherical particles with good surface characteristics were obtained at stirring rate 3000 rpm and drug:polymer ratio 1:10. |
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Keywords: | Aripiprazole biodegradable microspheres polylactic acid solvent evaporation |
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