Surface Modified Niosomes of Olanzapine for Brain Targeting via Nasal Route; Preparation, Optimization and In Vivo Evaluation
2019
AbstractOlanzapine (OL) is an atypical antipsychotic drug which suffers from an extensive hepatic metabolism and poor bioavailability. In addition, it has low brain permeability due to efflux by P-glycoproteins. In the current investigation, surface modified niosomes containing OL were prepared for brain targeting of the drug through nasal route. Spans were mixed with cholesterol at ratios of 1:1, 1:2, 1:3, and 1:4 of cholesterol to surfactant, respectively to prepare niosomes. Chitosan (CS) coated vesicles were prepared by mixing optimum niosomal formula with CS solution (0.6%). Physicochemical and stability parameters and confocal laser scanning microscopy (CLSM) of developed vesicles were determined. Also, the brain targeting properties of the optimized formula were measured in rats. Niosomes had entrapment efficiency more than 90% and particle size ranging from 201.3 ± 2.4 nm to 1446 ± 9 nm. TEM photomicrographs of developed vesicles showed a clear shell surrounding the coated vesicles. The produced v...
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