DESIGN AND EVALUATION OF SELF-NANO EMULSIFYING DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEMS OF ALVERINE FOR ENHANCEMENT OF SOLUBILITY
Keywords:
Alverine,, Antispasmodics,, elf-nano emulsifying drug delivery systemAbstract
Background: The aim of this study is to develop a liquid self-nano emulsifying drug delivery system for alverine (liquid-SNEDDS).Excipients in the
alverine SNEDDS include Ethyl oleate as the oil phase, Tween 80 as a surfactant, and PEG600, Propylene glycol as a cosurfactant.The prepared eleven
formulations of alverine SNEDDS were performed for emulsification time, percentage transmittance, particle size, drug release, in vitro dissolution and
stability studies.The optimised alverine liquid SNEDDS formulation (D1) was studied for drug-excipient compatibility using infrared spectroscopy, as
well as particle size, zeta potential, transmission electron microscopy, and stability. Alverine SNEDDS have a spherical shape with uniform particle
distribution, according to their morphology. D1's optimised formulation's drug release percentage (96.6). The stability data revealed no discernible
changes in drug content, emulsifying properties, drug release, or appearance. As a result, a potential SNEDDS formulation of alverine with improved
solubility, dissolution rate, and bioavailability was developed.




