Development of cyclosporin A-loaded hyaluronic microsphere with enhanced oral bioavailability

  • Jong Soo Woo
  • , Ming Guan Piao
  • , Dong Xun Li
  • , Dong Sung Ryu
  • , Jun Young Choi
  • , Jung Ae Kim
  • , Jeong Hoon Kim
  • , Sung Giu Jin
  • , Dae Duk Kim
  • , Won Seok Lyoo
  • , Chul Soon Yong
  • , Han Gon Choi

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Abstract

To develop a hyaluronic microsphere with the improved oral bioavailability of poorly water-soluble cyclosporin A (CsA), the microspheres were prepared with varying ratios of sodium hyaluronate (HA)/sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS)/CsA using a spray-drying technique. The effects of HA and SLS on the dissolution and solubility of CsA in microspheres were investigated. The CsA-microsphere prepared with HA/SLS/CsA at the ratio of 4/2/1 gave the highest solubility and dissolution rate of CsA among those formulae tested. As solubility and dissolution rate of CsA were increased about 17- and 2-fold compared to CsA powder, respectively, this CsA-microsphere was selected as an optimal formula for oral delivery in rats. The CsA-microsphere and Sandimmun neoral sol® gave significantly higher blood levels compared with CsA powder alone. Moreover, the AUC, Tmax and Cmax values of CsA in CsA-microsphere were not significantly different from those in Sandimmun neoral sol® in rats, indicating that CsA-microsphere was bioequivalent to the commercial product in rats. Our results demonstrated that the CsA-microsphere prepared with HA and SLS, with improved bioavailability of CsA, might have been useful to deliver a poorly water-soluble CsA.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)134-141
Number of pages8
JournalInternational Journal of Pharmaceutics
Volume345
Issue number1-2
DOIs
StatePublished - 10 Dec 2007

Keywords

  • Bioavailability
  • Cyclosporin A
  • Microsphere
  • Sodium hyaluronate
  • Sodium lauryl sulfate
  • Spray drying

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