• Title of article

    Development of Nanoemulsion Based Gel Loaded with Phytoconstituents for the Treatment of Urinary Tract Infection and in Vivo Biodistribution Studies

  • Author/Authors

    Kaur ، Atinderpal - Jaypee Institute of Information Tehnology , Gupta ، Sonal - Jaypee Institute of Information Tehnology , Tyagi ، Amit - Institute of Nuclear Medicine and Allied Sciences , Sharma ، Rakesh Kumar - Institute of Nuclear Medicine and Allied Sciences , Ali ، Javed - Jamia Hamdard , Gabrani ، Reema - Jaypee Institute of Information Tehnology , Dang ، Shweta - Jaypee Institute of Information Tehnology

  • Pages
    9
  • From page
    611
  • To page
    619
  • Abstract
    Purpose: A nanoemulsion based gel containing Polyphenon 60 (P60) and cranberry (CRB) has been developed to deliver via intravaginal route for the treatment of urinary tract infection. Methods: Polyphenon 60 and cranberry were loaded in a single nanoemulsion gel (NBG) by ultra-sonication method and characterized for particle size, rheological properties, in vitro release and growth curve analysis. P60+CRB NBG were radiolabelled using technetium pertechnetate (99mTc) to perform in vivo pharmacokinetic studies in animals. Results: The finalized NE had a droplet size of 58±1 nm. In vitro release of 90.92 ± 0.6% in 8 hr for P60 and 99.39 ± 0.5% in 6 hr for CRB was observed in simulated vaginal fluid. Growth curve of E. coli indicated the inhibitory action of nanoemulsion based gel at the fifth hour of inoculation. Gamma scintigraphy studies on female Sprague-Dawley rats showed transport of nanoemulsion based gel from the vaginal cavity into the systemic circulation. Further, biodistribution studies with radiolabelled P60+CRB NBG showed significant higher uptake of radiolabelled actives by kidney (3.20±0.16) and urinary bladder (3.64±0.29), when administered intravaginally. Conclusion: The findings suggested 99mTc-P60+CRB NBG can potentially be transported through vaginal cavity and reach the target organs and showed effective distribution in organs affected in urinary tract infection
  • Keywords
    Cranberry , Gamma scintigraphy , Intravaginal drug delivery , Polyphenon 60 , Radiolabelling , Urinary tract infection
  • Journal title
    Advanced Pharmaceutical Bulletin
  • Serial Year
    2017
  • Journal title
    Advanced Pharmaceutical Bulletin
  • Record number

    2448382