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Microparticles Containing Curcumin Solid Dispersion: Stability, Bioavailability and Anti-Inflammatory Activity

Journal

AAPS PHARMSCITECH
Volume 17, Issue 2, Pages 252-261

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1208/s12249-015-0337-6

Keywords

bioavailability; blood level; dissolution; rat paw oedema; solubility; spray drying; thermal analysis; turmeric

Funding

  1. Fapesp [2011/20872-7]
  2. CNPq [PQ-2]
  3. Fundacao de Amparo a Pesquisa do Estado de Sao Paulo (FAPESP) [11/20872-7] Funding Source: FAPESP

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This work aimed at improving the solubility of curcumin by the preparation of spray-dried ternary solid dispersions containing GelucireA (R) 50/13-AerosilA (R) and quantifying the resulting in vivo oral bioavailability and anti-inflammatory activity. The solid dispersion containing 40% of curcumin was characterised by calorimetry, infrared spectroscopy and X-ray powder diffraction. The solubility and dissolution rate of curcumin in aqueous HCl or phosphate buffer improved up to 3600- and 7.3-fold, respectively. Accelerated stability test demonstrated that the solid dispersion was stable for 9 months. The pharmacokinetic study showed a 5.5-fold increase in curcumin in rat blood plasma when compared to unprocessed curcumin. The solid dispersion also provided enhanced anti-inflammatory activity in rat paw oedema. Finally, the solid dispersion proposed here is a promising way to enhance curcumin bioavailability at an industrial pharmaceutical perspective, since its preparation applies the spray drying, which is an easy to scale up technique. The findings herein stimulate further in vivo evaluations and clinical tests as a cancer and Alzheimer chemoprevention agent.

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