Formulation of parenteral microemulsion containing itraconazole.
Yun-Seok Rhee, Chun-Woong Park, Tae-Young Nam, Yoon-Sub Shin, Sang-Cheol Chi, Eun-Seok Park
Index: Arch. Pharm. Res. 30(1) , 114-23, (2007)
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Abstract
The aim of this study was to develop an aqueous parenteral formulation containing itraconazole (ITZ) using an o/w microemulsion system. A mixture of benzyl alcohol and medium chain triglyceride (3/1) was chosen as the oil phase. Pseudoternary phase diagrams of the microemulsion formations were constructed in order to determine the optimum ratio of oils, the concentration range of surfactant and cosurfactant and the optimum ratio between them. Consequently, the suitability of the chosen microemulsion system as a parenteral formulation was evaluated using droplet size analysis and hemolysis tests. Among the surfactants and cosurfactants screened, a mixture of polyoxyethylene (50) hydrogenated castor oil and ethanol (3/1) showed the largest o/w microemulsion region in the phase diagram. The average droplet size of the microemulsions was < 150 nm, and the hemolysis test showed this formulation to be nontoxic to red blood cells. The pharmacokinetic profiles of the ITZ-microemulsion for itraconazole and its major metabolite, hydroxyitraconazole, were compared with those of a PEG 400 solution and cyclodextrin formulations in rats. Overall, these results highlight the potential of an ITZ-microemulsion formulation for the parenteral route.
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