Development, Optimisation and Evaluation of Ketoprofen Lipospheres

Shubhra Rai (1) , Gopal Rai (2) , Ashish Budhrani (3)
(1) Department of Pharmaceutics, Guru Ramdas Khalsa Institute of Science and Technology, Pharmacy, Jabalpur, Pin-482001, Madhya Pradesh, India, India ,
(2) Department of Pharmaceutics, Guru Ramdas Khalsa Institute of Science and Technology, Pharmacy, Jabalpur, Pin-482001, Madhya Pradesh, India, India ,
(3) Department of Pharmaceutics, Datta Meghe College of Pharmacy, Datta Meghe Institute of Medical Sciences (DU), Wardha, Pin-442001, Maharashtra, India, India

Abstract

Lipospheres represent a novel type of fat-based encapsulation system produced for the topical drug delivery of bioactive compounds. The goal of this research work was to develop lipospheres, including ketoprofen applied for topical skin drug delivery. Ketoprofen lipospheres were formulated by melt emulsification method using stearic acid and Phospholipon® 90G. The lipospheres were analysed in terms of particle size and morphology, entrapment efficiency, Differential scanning calorimetry, In-vitro drug release, In-vivo (Anti-inflammatory activity). Outcomes of research revealed that particle size was found to be 9.66 µm and entrapment efficiency 86.21 ± 5.79 %. In-vivo, the study of ketoprofen loaded lipospheres formulation shows a higher plain formulation concentration in plasma (5.61 mg/mL). For dermis, ketoprofen retention was 27.02 ± 5.4 mg/mL for the lipospheres formulation, in contrast to that of the plain formulation group (10.05 ± 2.8 mg/mL). The anti-inflammatory effect of liposphere drug delivery systems was assessed by the xylene induced ear oedema technique and compared with marketed products. Finally, it seems that the liposphere drug delivery system possesses superior anti-inflammatory activity as compared to the marketed product gel consistencies. Liposphere may be capable of entrapping the medicament at very high levels and controlling its release over an extended period. Liposphere furnishes a proper size for topical delivery as well as is based on non-irritating and non-toxic lipids; it’s a better option for application on damaged or inflamed skin.

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Shubhra Rai
Gopal Rai
Ashish Budhrani
ashu.budhrani123@gmail.com (Primary Contact)
Shubhra Rai, Gopal Rai, & Ashish Budhrani. (2020). Development, Optimisation and Evaluation of Ketoprofen Lipospheres. International Journal of Research in Pharmaceutical Sciences, 11((SPL 4), 1853–1863. Retrieved from https://ijrps.com/home/article/view/2306

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