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the fate of foreign compounds in biological systems
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Animal Pharmacokinetics and Metabolism

Rapid-onset sildenafil nasal spray carried by microemulsion systems: in vitro evaluation and in vivo pharmacokinetic studies in rabbits

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Pages 567-577 | Received 20 Dec 2010, Accepted 14 Feb 2011, Published online: 22 Mar 2011
 

Abstract

  1. An oleic acid-based microemulsion system with a member of the Tween series or Cremophor EL as the surfactant and a short-chain alcohol as the cosolvent was developed for rapid-onset intranasal delivery of sildenafil.

  2. The phase behaviour and solubilization capacity of the microemulsion system were characterized, and nasal absorption of sildenafil from the microemulsion formulations was investigated in rabbits.

  3. Sildenafil displayed a high solubility of 124 mg/mL in the microemulsion consisting of 40% oleic acid, 10% H2O, and 50% Tween 80:ethanol (EA) (at a 1:4 weight ratio). Nasal absorption of sildenafil from this microemulsion was found to be fairly rapid. With a 10-mg dose, the onset of action was arrived instantly following intranasal administration and the duration was over 3 h using an in vivo rabbit studies. In addition, nasal ciliotoxicity studies were carried out using in vivo rat nasal mucosa model and showed no ciliotoxicity. Therefore, the prepared systems are no serious nasal ciliotoxicity for intranasal administration.

  4. The microemulsion system composed of oleic acid, Tween 80, EA, and water may be a practical approach for the rapid-onset delivery of sildenafil for the treatment of erectile dysfunction.

Acknowledgement

The financial support by National Science Council, Taiwan, ROC (NSC96-2320-B-038-010-MY3) and Taipei Medical University Hospital (97TMU-TMUH-05) was highly appreciated.

Declaration of interest

The authors report no conflict of interest. The authors alone are responsible for the content and writing of the article.

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