Enhanced oral bioavailability of the antiretroviral efavirenz encapsulated in poly(epsilon–caprolactone) nanoparticles by a spray–drying method
Date
2014Author
Seru, Lebogang Maureen
Kalombo, Lonji
Chiappeta, Diego
Hocht, Christian
Sosnik, Alejandero
Swai, Hulda
Tshweu, Lesego Lovius
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AIM:
To encapsulate efavirenz (EFV) within poly(epsilon-caprolactone) (PCL) nanoparticles (NPs) and compare the oral pharmacokinetics with that of EFV-loaded micelles and pure EFV NPs.
MATERIALS & METHODS:
EFV-loaded PCL NPs were produced by a double-emulsion/spray-drying method.
RESULTS:
NPs displayed a hydrodynamic diameter of 200-250 nm. The encapsulation efficiency was 86-93% and the mass recovery was above 60%. X-ray diffraction indicated that drug and PCL underwent amorphization during the spray-drying process. Encapsulation within NPs significantly increased the maximum concentration in plasma and the bioavailability.
CONCLUSION:
EFV-loaded PCL NPs represent a promising platform to develop scalable pharmaceuticals with improved (bio)pharmaceutic performance. Original submitted 2 May 2013; Revised submitted 4 September 2013.