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Surfactant vesicles for enhanced antitoxoplasmic effect of norfloxacin: In vitro and in vivo evaluations

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICS
Volume 638, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.ijpharm.2023.122912

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Niosomes; Surfactant vesicles; Norfloxacin; Toxoplasma gondii; Gelucire; Tween 80

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This study evaluated niosomes as potential carriers for enhancing the efficacy of norfloxacin against Toxoplasma gondii. The niosomes were prepared using Span 60 and cholesterol and incorporated Gelucire 48/16 or Tween 80. In vitro and in vivo experiments showed that niosomal encapsulation of norfloxacin resulted in faster drug release and significantly reduced EC50 against tachyzoites. The mice infected with Toxoplasma showed a reduction in tachyzoite count after treatment with niosomes encapsulated norfloxacin. These results suggest the potential of surfactant vesicles for enhancing the efficacy of norfloxacin against Toxoplasma.
The goal was to scrutinize niosomes as potential carriers for enhanced efficacy of norfloxacin against Toxoplasma gondii RH strain. This was assessed in vitro and in vivo. Standard niosomes of Span 60 and cholesterol were prepared. Gelucire 48/16 or Tween 80 was incorporated as hydrophilic fluidizer. The prepared vesicles were characterized for shape, size, viscosity and norfloxacin release. The in vitro anti-Toxoplasma was assessed by monitoring tachyzoites viability after incubation with niosomes. In vivo efficacy of niosomes encapsulated norfloxacin was evaluated on infected mice. Transmission electron micrographs showed nano-sized spherical vesicles. Norfloxacin release varied with niosomal composition to show faster liberation in presence of fluidizing agent. The half maximum effective concentration of norfloxacin against tachyzoites (EC50) was significantly reduced after niosomal encapsulation compared with simple drug solution with no significant difference between vesicular formulations. Tachyzoite count in the peritoneal fluid of infected mice was reduced by 45.2, 90.8, 88.3 and 84% after treatment with simple drug dispersion, standard niosomes, Gelucire containing and Tween con-taining vesicles, respectively compared to infected untreated mice. These results correlate with the in vitro data and reflects the efficacy of niosomes. The study introduced surfactant vesicles as a tool for enhanced efficacy of norfloxacin against toxoplasma.

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