4.7 Article

Mechanochemical prepared ibuprofen-Polygonatum sibiricum polysaccharide drug delivery system for enhanced bioactivity with reduced renal injury induced by NSAIDs

Journal

DRUG DELIVERY
Volume 29, Issue 1, Pages 351-363

Publisher

TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/10717544.2022.2026533

Keywords

Ibuprofen; Polygonatum sibiricum polysaccharide; drug delivery; mechanochemistry; drug nephrotoxicity

Funding

  1. National Key R&D Program of China [2021YFC2101000]
  2. Zhejiang Medical and Health Technology Project [2017ky549]
  3. National Old Famous Traditional Chinese Medicine Expert Zhou Jin Inheritance Studio [41]

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This study developed an IBU-PSP drug delivery system using a mechanochemical method, which showed improved solubility and bioavailability compared to IBU alone. The system also demonstrated a reduction in renal injury caused by IBU, indicating its potential as a multifunctional drug delivery system with anti-inflammatory and renal protective effects.
Ibuprofen (IBU) was a widely used NSAID (a type of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug) worldwide, and many drug deliveries had been reported to enhance bioavailability. However, higher bioavailability would increase the danger of renal injury caused by oxidative stress. This study prepared IBU-Polygonatum sibiricum polysaccharide (IBU-PSP) drug delivery system via mechanochemical method. Due to drug delivery and renal protection effect of Polygonatum sibiricum polysaccharide (PSP), the solubility of IBU-PSP was increased 8.22 times, and the bioavailability was increased 2.52 times compared with IBU, carrageenin-induced rat paw edema test also increased. Meanwhile, short-term and long-term renal injuries induced by IBU were notable decreases. In conclusion, IBU-PSP was a multifunctional drug delivery system with superior anti-inflammatory and renal protection effects. It will benefit from developing high-efficiency NADIs preparations with safer clinical applications while providing an efficient and energy-saving technology for polysaccharide drug delivery.

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