Development of a Solid Formulation Containing a Microemulsion of a Novel Artemisia Extract with Nematocidal Activity for Oral Administration
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2020
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Perez-Roman I, Kiekens F, Cordoba-Diaz D, Garcia-Rodriguez JJ, Cordoba-Diaz M. Development of a Solid Formulation Containing a Microemulsion of a Novel Artemisia Extract with Nematocidal Activity for Oral Administration. Pharmaceutics. 2020 Sep 14;12(9):873.
Abstract
Background: Intestinal nematode infections are usually treated with benzimidazole drugs,
but the emergence of resistance to these drugs has led to an increasing demand of new anthelmintic
strategies. A new microemulsion formulation (ME) consisting of an Artemisia absinthium extract
with proven nematocidal efficacy was previously developed. The aim of our study is to implement
a D-optimal mixture design methodology to increase the amount of a silica material (loaded with
this ME) in a tablet formulation, considering its tensile strength and disintegration time. Methods:
16 experiments or combinations of the 6 tablet components (loaded silica, microcrystalline cellulose,
polyvinylpyrrolidone, croscarmellose, Syloid® 244 FP and magnesium stearate) were assessed. Tensile
strength and disintegration time models were developed, and an optimization process was carried
out. Results: Tensile strength was improved by increasing the polyvinylpyrrolidone content, while
croscarmellose decreased the disintegration time. The optimized powder mixture contains 49.7% w/w
of the loaded silica material. A compression force of 12 kN was applied to the powder mixture to form
tablets with a tensile strength of 2.0 MPa and a disintegration time of 3.8 min. Conclusions: Our results
show that D-optimal mixture designs provide a promising approach to formulate liquid-loaded
silica materials.