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Fabrication and evaluation of self-nanoemulsifying oil formulations (SNEOFs) of Efavirenz

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JOURNAL OF DISPERSION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Volume 40, Issue 3, Pages 464-475

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/01932691.2018.1472008

Keywords

Dissolution efficiency (DE); GPE810; SNEOFs; TEM; Turbidity

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The current work designed to fabricate and evaluate self-nanoemulsfying oil formulations (SNEOFs) of Efavirenz (Efz) a BCS class II drug with the objective of increasing its solubility as well as in vitro dissolution rate for improvisation of bioavailability. Preliminary screening of drug which includes solubility, emulsifying ability and ternary phase diagrams was carried out to fabricate SNEOFs. Various thermodynamic stability studies were exercised to find out the stable SNEOFs. Robustness to dilution, % transmittance and turbidity, droplet size analysis, TEM study, cloud point measurement, viscosity and refractive index were executed on the stable SNEOFs to characterize the delivery system. FTIR study was adopted for the compatibility of the additives with the drug. In vitro release profiles of SNEOFs compared with Efz, percent dissolution efficiency (DE) and dissolution half-life (t(50)) were evaluated. A low percent DE (30.12%) and high t(50) was obtained for Efz whereas all SNEOFs showed a DE of greater than 78.48% and less than 9 min t(50). The optimized SNEOFs (F8) demonstrated a significant (p < 0.05) increase in bioavailability over Efz. Thus the designed optimized delivery system could be instrumental in increasing aqueous solubility of Efz, improving its release performance and enhancement of oral absorption.

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