Cite this article:
Alexander and Ajazuddin (2016). Neem Oil Containing Self-Microemulsifying Drug Delivery System (SMEDDS) of Domperidone. Journal of Ravishankar University (Part-B: Science), 29(1), pp.95.
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Neem Oil
Containing Self-Microemulsifying Drug Delivery System (SMEDDS) of Domperidone
Amit Alexander and Ajazuddin
Rungta College of Phamaceutical
Sciences and Research. Kobka-kurud road, Bhilai, Chhattingarh, 490024
Corresponding author email: dramitalexandler@gmail.com
[Received
15 January 2016, acepted 28 January 2016]
Abstract: Drugs having
poor solubility always be a challenged to the scientists and researchers, to
overcome such problem lipid based self-micro emulsifying drug delivery systems
(SMEDDS) is a novel and better option for increasing the oral bioavailability
of such drugs. From the viewpoint of oral drug delivery, natural lipids are
studied as components of vanous oily liquids and dispersions that are designed
to increase solubility and bioavailability of drugs belonging to the class Il
and IV of the biopharmaceutical drug classification system The present study
was to develop and to evaluate a SMEDDS formulation for the drug Domperidone
which is basically a poorly water soluble drug. For the selection of
formulation components, the solubility of Domperidone was screened in different
oils. The drug was found to be more soluble in neem oil and thus chosen as
optimized oil for the study. To this system i.e. (Neem oil), a surfactant
(Tween 20), a co surfactant (PEG 400), and a co solvent (ethanol) was used and
evaluated to identify microemulsion domain through ternary phase diagram. The
SMEDDS were characterized for robustness to dilution, viscosity, emulsification
time, drug content were studied following their addition to water under gentle
agitation. The prepared Domperidone SMEDDS is having low oil quantity and a
permitted amount of surfactant showing good result throughout It was concluded
that SMEDDS prepared with neem oil. tween 20 and (PEG 400: ethanol) and
surfactant co-surfactant ratio (4:1) is a promising approach to improve the
solubility and dissolution rate of Domperidone.
Keywords: Neem oil,
Domperidone, PEG, Tween, SMEDDDS