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Formulation of an intravenous emulsion loaded with a clarithromycin-phospholipid complex and its pharmacokinetics in rats

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICS
Volume 366, Issue 1-2, Pages 160-169

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DOI: 10.1016/j.ijpharm.2008.09.008

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Clarithromycin-phospholipids complex; Formulation; Pharmacokinetic; Emulsion; Intravenous

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The purpose of this paper is to prepare a new formulation of clarithromycin emulsion (ClaE) with the clarithromycin-phospholipid complex which was analyzed by DSC. High-pressure homogenization, Nicomp (TM) 380 Particle Sizing system, and HPLC were used to prepare and investigate ClaE, while UPLC/MS/MS for pharmacokinetic study. Clarithromycin and soybean lecithin were reacted in dehydrated alcohol at a ratio of 1: 10 for 3 h at 65 degrees C to prepare the complex. The ClaE formulation consisted of, according to quality percentage, the complex (clarithromycin 0.25% in ClaE), LCT 4%, MCT 16%. soybean lecithin 1.0%, F680.2%, Tween80 0.2%. glycerol 2.5%, sodium oleate 0.1% and L-cysteine 0.02%. ClaE was sterilized in a 100 degrees C revolving water bath for 30 min. The drug content, particle size distribution and entrapment efficiency of ClaE before and after sterilization and over 6 months storage at 10 degrees C were almost unchanged, while zeta-potential increased from -20.32 mV to -23.71 mV. These results show that ClaE has enough physicochemical stability to undergo sterilization and storage. The pharmacokinetic study showed that both ClaE and ClaS fitted a three-compartment model, their pharmacokinetic Curves were similar and the main parameters showed no significant difference except Vss. ClaE has a great potential for clinical applications and industrial-scale production. (C) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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