Ternary nanoparticle complex of ciprofloxacin exhibiting sustained release at gastric pH prepared by co-complexation with polyanions and an ionic amphiphile

Poor bioavailability of the broad spectrum antibiotic ciprofloxacin (CIP) is caused by its narrow absorption window in the stomach. With the aim of prolonging the gastric residence time of CIP, we prepared a ternary nanoparticle complex (nanoplex) of CIP by co-complexation with polyanions (sodium de...

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Main Authors: Dong, Bingxue, Cheow, Wean Sin, Hadinoto, Kunn
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1418292020-06-22T03:33:42Z Ternary nanoparticle complex of ciprofloxacin exhibiting sustained release at gastric pH prepared by co-complexation with polyanions and an ionic amphiphile Dong, Bingxue Cheow, Wean Sin Hadinoto, Kunn School of Chemical and Biomedical Engineering Ternary nanoparticle complex of ciprofloxacin exhibiting sustained release at gastric pH prepared by co-complexation with polyanions and an ionic amphiphile Engineering::Chemical engineering Nanoparticle Complex Sustained Drug Release Poor bioavailability of the broad spectrum antibiotic ciprofloxacin (CIP) is caused by its narrow absorption window in the stomach. With the aim of prolonging the gastric residence time of CIP, we prepared a ternary nanoparticle complex (nanoplex) of CIP by co-complexation with polyanions (sodium dextran sulfate (DXT)) and an anionic amphiphile (sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS)). We investigated the effect of the charge ratio of DXT to SDS on the size, zeta potential, CIP payload, and CIP utilization rate of the CIP-DXT-SDS nanoplex and its dissolution characteristics in simulated gastrointestinal fluids. Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, powder X-ray diffraction, and differential scanning calorimetry analyses showed that the ternary nanoplex was made up of amorphous CIP-DXT and crystalline CIP-SDS complexes. The size of the CIP-DXT-SDS nanoplex prepared at a > 90% CIP utilization rate was 110–290 nm and it had a zeta potential of −16–39 mV, and CIP payload of 47–62%, depending on the charge ratio. At gastric pH, the CIP-DXT-SDS nanoplex prepared with a DXT:SDS charge ratio lower than 80:20 exhibited prolonged CIP release (60% dissolution after 8 h) compared with native CIP (100% dissolution after 1 h) and a binary CIP-DXT nanoplex (80% dissolution after 5 h), which was attributed to its lower solubility. The sustained release characteristics of the CIP-DXT-SDS nanoplex were comparable to those of existing CIP gastroretentive formulations. 2020-06-11T03:15:52Z 2020-06-11T03:15:52Z 2019 Journal Article Dong, B., Cheow, W. S., & Hadinoto, K. (2019). Ternary nanoparticle complex of ciprofloxacin exhibiting sustained release at gastric pH prepared by co-complexation with polyanions and an ionic amphiphile. Particuology, 45, 58-65. doi:10.1016/j.partic.2018.10.004 1674-2001 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/141829 10.1016/j.partic.2018.10.004 2-s2.0-85064193675 45 58 65 en Particuology © 2019 Chinese Society of Particuology and Institute of Process Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences. All rights reserved.
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topic Ternary nanoparticle complex of ciprofloxacin exhibiting sustained release at gastric pH prepared by co-complexation with polyanions and an ionic amphiphile
Engineering::Chemical engineering
Nanoparticle Complex
Sustained Drug Release
spellingShingle Ternary nanoparticle complex of ciprofloxacin exhibiting sustained release at gastric pH prepared by co-complexation with polyanions and an ionic amphiphile
Engineering::Chemical engineering
Nanoparticle Complex
Sustained Drug Release
Dong, Bingxue
Cheow, Wean Sin
Hadinoto, Kunn
Ternary nanoparticle complex of ciprofloxacin exhibiting sustained release at gastric pH prepared by co-complexation with polyanions and an ionic amphiphile
description Poor bioavailability of the broad spectrum antibiotic ciprofloxacin (CIP) is caused by its narrow absorption window in the stomach. With the aim of prolonging the gastric residence time of CIP, we prepared a ternary nanoparticle complex (nanoplex) of CIP by co-complexation with polyanions (sodium dextran sulfate (DXT)) and an anionic amphiphile (sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS)). We investigated the effect of the charge ratio of DXT to SDS on the size, zeta potential, CIP payload, and CIP utilization rate of the CIP-DXT-SDS nanoplex and its dissolution characteristics in simulated gastrointestinal fluids. Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, powder X-ray diffraction, and differential scanning calorimetry analyses showed that the ternary nanoplex was made up of amorphous CIP-DXT and crystalline CIP-SDS complexes. The size of the CIP-DXT-SDS nanoplex prepared at a > 90% CIP utilization rate was 110–290 nm and it had a zeta potential of −16–39 mV, and CIP payload of 47–62%, depending on the charge ratio. At gastric pH, the CIP-DXT-SDS nanoplex prepared with a DXT:SDS charge ratio lower than 80:20 exhibited prolonged CIP release (60% dissolution after 8 h) compared with native CIP (100% dissolution after 1 h) and a binary CIP-DXT nanoplex (80% dissolution after 5 h), which was attributed to its lower solubility. The sustained release characteristics of the CIP-DXT-SDS nanoplex were comparable to those of existing CIP gastroretentive formulations.
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author_facet School of Chemical and Biomedical Engineering
Dong, Bingxue
Cheow, Wean Sin
Hadinoto, Kunn
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author Dong, Bingxue
Cheow, Wean Sin
Hadinoto, Kunn
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title Ternary nanoparticle complex of ciprofloxacin exhibiting sustained release at gastric pH prepared by co-complexation with polyanions and an ionic amphiphile
title_short Ternary nanoparticle complex of ciprofloxacin exhibiting sustained release at gastric pH prepared by co-complexation with polyanions and an ionic amphiphile
title_full Ternary nanoparticle complex of ciprofloxacin exhibiting sustained release at gastric pH prepared by co-complexation with polyanions and an ionic amphiphile
title_fullStr Ternary nanoparticle complex of ciprofloxacin exhibiting sustained release at gastric pH prepared by co-complexation with polyanions and an ionic amphiphile
title_full_unstemmed Ternary nanoparticle complex of ciprofloxacin exhibiting sustained release at gastric pH prepared by co-complexation with polyanions and an ionic amphiphile
title_sort ternary nanoparticle complex of ciprofloxacin exhibiting sustained release at gastric ph prepared by co-complexation with polyanions and an ionic amphiphile
publishDate 2020
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